QUOTE: Originally posted by overall Read in the trains news wire a couple of days ago that UP had to pay $30 million for a grade crossing accident. I would think they would want to keep the hotlines active. In fact, I would think they would want to eliminate as many grade crossings as possible. George
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Soo2610 Can't say I've noticed. All the crossings I have seen still have the hotline number. What geographic area are you referring to?
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