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The way the Entertainment World Potrays Railroad Equipment, i.e Locomotives
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by bjk041089</i> <br /><br />..But what I want to know is if it had crashed into a caboose, wouldn't that derail the lead locomotive? <br />[/quote] <br />That would have derailed the plot! See, you've got to stop thinking logically when you watch a movie! <br /> <br />To be accurate, the caboose had nearly cleared a switch onto a siding when it was hit. There was no crew in the loco since the engineer had a heart attack back in the yards & the only other crew member was the woman who was asleep a few cars back. The film starred a former neighbor of mine which is the only reason I remember this dog so clearly. <br /> <br />Wayne
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