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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 8:05 AM
you type good but must not be able to read very well.Ed and all of us wi***hat train accidents never happen but when you have some idiot that doesn'tLOOK LISTEN AND LIVE.bad things happen.Ed i apololgize for answering for you but him and his clown buddy are only making the problem worse not trying to be part of a solution to anything.once again pay attention please!
LOOK LISTEN LIVE
stay safe
Joe

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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:08 AM
Morning back at you,
Who do you work for?
Why the reluctance to tell us who you are employeed by?
Are you even gainfully employed, or one of those shut in welfare/foodstamp/HUD housing fraud parasites?
All we need is a little bit of info.
Buy the way, when your parents shut you away in the basement, did you get all your shots? If so, its time for you second rabies vacination, the vet sent a postcard reminder.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:37 AM
Just a reminder that not all those killed at crossing are idiots. Here is another close call.
Why of course we don't know the facts about this we do know that apparently the horn was possibly ineffective unless of course they were just a couple of "idiots" trying to get themselves killed.

Train smashes car, injuring two

By Tim Hrenchir
The Capital-Journal
PERRY -- A man and woman were hurt Sunday when a train struck and destroyed their car about four miles west of town, authorities said.

A Kansas Highway Patrol accident report identified the victims as Robert T. Trude, 74, and Norma J. Trude, 65, both of Perry.

Both were taken to Topeka's St. Francis Health Center, where a nursing supervisor said Robert Trude was listed in stable condition late Sunday with fractures to his right leg and pelvis. Norma J. Trude was treated at the hospital, then released, the supervisor said.

Authorities said the crash occurred at about 4 p.m. on railroad tracks that cross a private drive to the Trude home, about one-half mile south of the junction of US-24 highway and Bridge Road. Near the crash scene, Bridge Road curves from south to east, but the private drive continues south through the railroad crossing, which is regulated by stop signs but has no lights or mechanical gates.

The accident report indicated Robert Trude was driving a 1997 Buick Regal northbound on the private drive when he failed to yield the right-of-way to the eastbound train. The Union Pacific train had two locomotives at the front.

Master Trooper R.D. Baker said the engineer -- identified on the accident report as James M. Lyles, 54, of Council Grove -- sounded the train's whistle as a warning, but couldn't avoid hitting the car.

The impact mangled the front of the vehicle, activating its air bags. Afterward, as troopers investigated at the scene, a man walked to the wreckage and removed flowers that were being transported in the car.

The Trudes had been wearing seat belts, the accident report said.

Tim Hrenchir can be reached at (785) 295-1184 or tim.hrenchir@cjonline.com.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:41 AM
I don't believe my employment is of any concern to you, however your "accident" greatly interest a number of us. Why the hesitance to reveal the great mystery. All we want to do is look at the FRA report (if there is one). Thanks again, look forward to hearing from you.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:46 AM
While were at it, why don't you describe to us the pay structure and how it inherently "promotes" the use of emergency breaking(I'm kidding of course), rather describe how it promotes getting from Point A to Point B as fast as you can. If you were going so slow and could see for miles then why didn't YOU attempt to stop? Its all of course a mute point because we don't have the facts, just your side of the story. For some reason we aren't privy to the facts of the accident. They did report it didn't they?
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:52 AM
Someone else with a death wish? or could there actually be an "issue" with the crossing.

Bicyclist hit, killed by train in Versailles

Monday, May 26, 2003

By Gary Rotstein, Post-Gazette Staff Writer







A female bicyclist crossing railroad tracks in Versailles was struck and killed by a train yesterday afternoon.

Samantha Bouchard, 24, of McKeesport, was pronounced dead at the scene after the 3:15 p.m. incident.

She was trying to cross tracks on Juniper Street at First Street, where train traffic activates flashing lights but no swinging gate or arm to block vehicles.

Bouchard may have been using the Yough bicycle trail, which passes through the community, said Dave Obley, chief of Versailles Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1.

He said two trains apparently passed the Juniper Street crossing in opposite directions at the same time.

"There was a train heading eastbound on the tracks, and she was waiting for the train to clear," Obley said. "We're assuming that once it cleared, she started across and never heard the westbound train coming."

He was among a group of firefighters marching at the same time in the Versailles Memorial Day parade just a few blocks away.

They arrived at the crossing within two minutes of the borough's emergency siren activating, and Obley said he and paramedics both attempted to revive Bouchard.

CSX Railroad spokesman Gary Sease said trains are permitted to travel up to 40 mph through the area, but he was uncertain how fast the freight train was traveling at the time.

The crew stopped and gave interviews to police investigators, but Sease said he had no details of what they said.

He said the train, which was headed from Philadelphia to Chicago with two locomotives and 55 cars, was one of about a dozen using the tracks yesterday.

Holiday weekend traffic was light, he said, compared with the 25 trains a day normally passing through the area.

Obley noted that some area residents had expressed concern about whether the crossing was safe, but he said authorities knew of no serious incidents there in the past 20 years

"We have two crossings in town, and that's the safer of the two," the chief said.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:54 AM
Yet again, we have an apparent case of suicide or could there be a problem with a crossing protected by a sign?

Paulina man dies in railway accident

His pickup was hit by train at crossing


Sunday May 25, 2003


From staff reports


A Paulina man was killed Saturday morning when his pickup truck was hit by a train in St. James Parish.

Parish Sheriff Willy Martin said Donald St. Pierre, 68, a maintenance worker at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Paulina, apparently did not see the train as he was crossing the tracks at David Road about 10:30 a.m.

St. Pierre was headed north on David Road, the dividing line between Lutcher and Gramercy, when he was hit by the eastbound train carrying industrial products.

Hitting the driver's side of the pickup, the train pushed the truck about 100 yards until the truck veered off onto a railroad spur, Martin said. The train stopped, and emergency workers called to the scene took St. Pierre to Lutcher Hospital, where he died at 11:02 a.m.

No one on the train was injured, and a routine post-accident test for alcohol showed the engineer was clean, Martin said.

A sign is posted at the crossing, but there are no flashing lights or dropping arms, he said.
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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:58 AM
Pretty sure your keeper wouldnt mind hearing how you put his or hers office equipment to use, and how much of their time and money you spend doing so.
So again, where do you work?
Put up or shut up.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:24 PM
Maybe the both of you don't get the Question

WHO....YOU....WORK....FOR....

is that simple enough?????

TU... Traville.... pour.....Qui??

IN FRENCH! (thats the exact same as the one above)
i bet your a garbage man... because thats all u put up here...
GARBAGE!!
So, if your a low life ruffiant, wondering around all day, a bum, picking slugs of other peoples gardens for a half Decent meal, --Which so far, both of you leave me to assume that-- how do you have a computer?

this is odd.

Cheers,
and Peace out EM! Hope to hear more form you aswell!

Kev.

Sign posted, shmin posted, i have a document here that states 92% of train accidents are due to "Stupidity en mass" as we say in french (mass stupidity)

maybe you 2 ditses are dumb enough to fall into the other 8%

amongst the people not part of the 8%, unlike you two,
Kev...

hehe.. can u pick up the garbage at my house please?

And ED... don't give them the Details and whatnot of the accident.. these 2 savages will only disect it finding every tiny inmessurable error in your story..
shame on them

kev.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 8:35 PM
LOL hahahahaha Kev.. i'm laughing so hard.. i'm gonna pee my pants...

GARBAGE MEN!!! that's great....

did u find your PC in the dump too??

HAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAH

Face it, everyone is trying to tell you
take a hike.. whatever your 2 names are...i can't be bothered to look

Scram.... bill and ben, the flower pot men.

who left your cage door open for you to esacpe?

/rick

hahahaha kevin.. thats a classic
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Posted by Jackflash on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:01 PM
Ed probably cant give them any information even
if he wanted to, if he's anything like me he
wouldnt know where to go get the information.
in any crossing collission I've been involved in
I have never been given a report of any kind
I'm sure the company has one, but not me, and I'm
sure not Ed either, also I dont suppose the co.
would want the involved employees giving out
information, we're always told not to talk about it, to refer any inquiries to the company.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:17 AM
oh no see... missouri got the wind up his ***, he didn't like the pressure we all put on him.. so he's gone to start up another discussion topic... and i doubt he'll come back to this one...

gone to talk more *** about soemthing else.

Mike probobly hit the Sack too... Neither of them belived in anything they were saying.

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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:00 PM
Hey Kev,
A bunch of us are getting a trip together and wondered if you could help. See the posting on the deal I offered. Sounds a lot more fun than this crud.
Got a train we can use?
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 1:54 PM
Pack sand Mike, do not use the word solidarity. You have no idea what it means.....
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:18 PM
I believe "Kev" and "Ed" are Kin. Same personality and profession. VERY SCARY!!
Road rage with a million pound vehicle.
Sounds safe to me. How many times have you gone into emergency to TRY and save someones life?
Would hate for you to not make it from point a to b in time.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:44 PM
Mike the tike,

Once actually.. and i stopped with 150 yards of track to spare! didn't hit anyone.. din't kill anyone.. they were stalled on the tracks and i was comming out of a curve..

Can you deal with that?

i doubt your 1986 K car can take on my machine.. but we can try.. park it on the crossing.. and we'll see who wins. do this at your own risk.. and signal to me that it's you, because i don't want to square the wheels or stop uselessly.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:58 PM
So in Canada dude your saying people are killed because it's too expensive to apply the train brakes and the damaged brakes and wheels are worth more than a Canadian life?? Do Canadians know this?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:50 PM
your a scheming Basterd you know that?

i never used ANY of those words..

i knew my words were to complicated for the likes of you

read it again fool, and maybe you'll understand.. actually Read it until you do understand?

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:04 PM
Missouri WAS THAT A DISS TO CANADA?

you better answer no to that

Don't diss Canada.. Man.. u stepped over the line there... Mistake...

Tell me do you like that computer your typing on?
if your smart you'll answer intelligently.

/rick

oh and form Kevins post.. he didn't mention expenses anywhere.. word twister..

and for dissing Canada.. you want me to dissrespect your mother?

becasue thats what its like.

/r

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