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You know that is an intresting Question. I personally have never seen submerged rails. I have been through the densest (sp?) fog, and I went about 10MPH less then the posted limit. (or I advised the engineer too) and we both had our nose pressed to the glass looking at the signals.. Odd enough, One of the signals (Double Restrictive) was Gren/red But the red wqs much brighter then the Green so we immediately put the breakes on and almost came to a hault before we could see the green one. <br /> <br />thats the worst i've ever been through <br />It's probobly not much compared to other people <br /> <br />OH yeah and another thing, one time we had about 15 inches of snow, and we just plowed right through it! <br />really didn't hinder us mush, we wereonly a minute and 30 secondes late at the end station.
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