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[quote user="Mookie"]<p><br> </p> <p>And people will be people. There is good and bad in all occupations, railroads not excluded. So there will be the engineer that figures he is up, everyone should be up. </p> <p><br> </p> <p>Mook</p>[/quote]<br> <br> I think you hit on a valid point here. There could always be a mischievious, or even malevolent motive driving the engineer's tooting, giving rise to the cities with the most vocal objections.<br> <br> One other thought that occurs to me...with the rapid push for new hires by the railroads these last several years, there are going to be a lot of n00bs in the engineer's seat, to whom the novelty might not yet have worn off. Just like big kids playing choo choo.<br> <br> Hey, if a guy has worked 12/8 around the clock for weeks on end, it might be about the only fun he gets.<br>
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