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Well up here the most problem is neither SUMMER nor WINTER. it's when the temperature is about 30, 31, or 32 degrees.. and freezing rain comes down. Last tiem there was freezing rain... All the signals jammed.. and soemwhere the circuit cut.. causing a mass "Tumble-down" in the block. which took six and a half hours to repair.. <br /> <br />i tohught i was going to go insane. <br /> <br />Ed (or anyone), if you know, why does freezing rain effect the signals worse then snow or anyhting.. almsot everytime we have freezing rain.. somehting screws up..99% of the time with the signals. Do you know why... i find it awkward <br /> <br />Cheers, <br />DETOUR kev
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