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How do YOU know when a train is coming?
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Well, I look for crossing lights flashing, and if they aren't I look down the tracks both ways. Also, the rumble. And at night, you can see the lights from miles away, above the trees. During the day, you can see a bit of grey smoke above the trees. Never tried using scanners. Not enough money I guess, how much money are those things anyways? Well, yep that's how I do it. Also If I'm out walking I feel the tracks or put my ear up to them. Or If they're hot a train has already gone through. <br /> <br />From, The name might be Fred <br /> <br />P.S. How much are radio scanners?
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