QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C In Australia we had a commercial for the French Peugeot 406 coupe' which was set in the American west. The car is driving beside a train, a silver F unit and about four cars. When they get to a crossing the boom gates close across the track and the F unit is seen waiting as the car crosses. The locomotive had black "wing" edge striping reminiscent of the Milwaukee Road FT scheme, but without the orange paint. It could be a unit from one of the "dinner trains". This sounds like the same idea as the SUV commercials mentioned earlier, but this one may have been earlier. I think this commercial may have been used in Europe as well, since I might have seen it on a European cable channel as well. Peter
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wisser Mabee this is a little off subject but the train safty issue is totally lost on the general public. I was watching a movie just last night, I think It was "final destination" where a train hits a car and dosn't stop. I can't recall off the top of my head where any train/car collision in a movie caused the train to stop. It's as if in TV land trains are this big automated evil entity and the engineers are all blind and or ignorant to the fact that they just obliterated a car/truck/whatever. It makes me laugh every time. Oh how clueless the masses are. But what can you do, no one cares anyway.
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