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UP loses law suit for 11.7 against them because they "couldn't stop"
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so a loaded train has time to stop. That makes sense. I have been in one of those wrecks when I was on the starlight from LA years ago, We were going 60 MPH around the Colesium area in Oakland and they went around the tracks, the train had no time to stop, and that was a passanger which is far easier with less momentum built of than a freight. Sometimes, you just have to thank your lucky stars that you weren't killed and call it even. (those poor people on the train on was on didn't get that chance) <br />Brad
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