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<p>[quote user="Mookie"]</p> <p>These questions sound like they belong on a police or investigators report, not in the newspaper. I don't think the media could get too close to the scene let alone someone in charge. No comment is probably the most information they got from "in charge". </p> <p>Just my <img alt="My 2 Cents" src="/emoticons/icon_smile_2cents.gif" />[/quote]</p> <p><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva;font-size:small;">The question that I would least expect to be answered is whether the engine cabs were locked. But the other three are easy questions that anybody near the scene could probably answer. Maybe the question about the time of the wreck has been answered and I have just not seen it. The point of that question is to know how much time elapsed while the train was standing. Certain scenarios such as bleeding cars or releasing handbrakes could be ruled out if the time was too short.</span></p> <p><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva;font-size:small;">I find that there is more detailed information in the comments following the reports, but you have to weigh its probable credibility. </span></p>
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