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You can't possibly be serious! this was major! I was talking about Pacific, Missouri. it's kind of funny that they live there and never heard obout it. And a BNSF worker said what? C'mon! The BNSF knows about it because a little bit of coal spilled onto their passing siding near the crash, which now has a crossover being built betwen it and the UP's track. How did they not hear the bang that early in the morning, like the other people in town? With all the lights they put around it at night, it was nearly impossible not to nitice it. Not to mention the closing of Highway 66 and the torching of several coal cars, which continued for weeks after. I even found it hard to believe that the engineer was knitting, but when I found out it was true, I could hardly believe it myself! You don't have to believe me, but, the next time you go to visit your Aunt and Uncle, see for yourself.
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