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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by mudchicken</i> <br /><br />You need to consult the FRA and STB websites and look at the statute regulations as well as consult the 49CFR's...I had the same reaction reading your post as LC did and I am just as annoyed/dismayed as LC is. (If it talks like a troll and smells like a troll, most likely it's a troll....and you gave away your intentions in an earlier post, RE: Peoria) <br />There most certainly are rules and having seen some non-railroaders on this forum and others interpret -to- suit their own agendas (usually a little warped). I leave the rest of the work to you.[V][V][V] there is some well written documentation out there that spell out the basics if you would just look. <br /> <br />Hardly the first time that a start-up has had similar problems due to unfamiliarity, equipment and experience issues. Won't be the last and wondering if disenfranchised & brooding Brand X RR contributed to the incident. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />You are correct Mudchicken on what this all relates to, though I am sure PRY didn't cause the incedent, nor am I here to get PRY back on the tracks, I see a city government that is doing odd things along with a local paper that is on a one sided story. Sorry but when I see or feel an injustice is happening, I don't sit around and go boo-hoo, I like to know more facts so I can make an informed decision. What happened over the weekend is what some others have stated might happen. I did find the FRA site and am reading to see what is considered the "rules" and found some interesting items already. What is "49CFR", though a Google will provide that answer. As for being a troll, I think that is a little har***o label me as. I do have an agenda, and that's to know the truth and see the right thing happens. I live in this town, plan to the rest of my life and have a vested interest in seeing again the "right thing" done. <br /> <br />I appriciate your directions to look, that was all I was asking for unless someone had some personal information or experience. Sometimes shortcuts save time. <br /> <br />Some folks here need to relax and either help or just pass on to the next topic of interest. <br /> <br />Thanks <br /> <br />Okay end of [soapbox]
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