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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by edblysard</i> <br /><br />Highiron, <br />We have posted evac routes and marshaling points, all on higher ground. <br />We also have a huge horn, looks like something you would find on a oceangoing ship, mounted on our control tower... <br /> <br />Ed <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />As much as I'd like to make lite of this....Perhaps the first and only serious marking of the Sparks yard after the UP merger (purchase of Espee) was with the wind soxs along with numbered entry points to the yard and no trespassing signs. <br /> <br />This, absolutely is an indication this outfit is run by bean counters and attorneys...not railroaders. No wonder they've stalled three times during what should have been easy takeovers <br /> <br />The wind soxs, no trespassing signs, and first responder entry signs should be now just going up, as the railroad matured into its bigger self. That was not the case, now we see, the horse was infront of the cart! <br /> <br />Jim
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