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When will the railroad help in a joint effort Ed? There was an incredible 70Ft. of right of way in this case that would of given a driver over 500ft. of sight distance. I'm not talking about private property. They also refused to acknowledge that the sight distance was a problem, even though they have known about sight distance problems since the 70's. The average driver has no idea about sight distance (although through education they should). Why don't you take your obviously high amount of industry knowledge and ask the railroad if you can become a member of "operation lifesaver" and talk about these issues in an open forum in which people can learn from your experiences. I have challenged Paul to have an article about this, I think he should include people like yourself who have seen first hand some of the problems. If you would of sat in the jury box as a railfan and listened to the arrogance about it not being there problem you may be able to understand a little about my serious reservations of the way the industry is run. <br />Mike
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