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QUOTE: Originally posted by zardoz QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken In light of what happened here in Colorado last year, I think METRA ought to seize the high ground. (The best defense being a good offense)....[}:)][}:)][}:)] Muddy, What happened in Colorado last year? Jim
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken In light of what happened here in Colorado last year, I think METRA ought to seize the high ground. (The best defense being a good offense)....[}:)][}:)][}:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Chris30 At car crushing & recycling plants they have cranes with giant magnets on the end. How about we posistion one of these bad boys at the crossing and every time a car gets stuck beyond the crossing the big magnet comes down, picks the car up & tosses it off to the side. Ok, I'm just messing around, but I'll bet my idea is cheaper than the $60 million bridge/underpass. CC
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Here is another thought about getting the message to the public. Hand out a simple flyer to the drivers stopped at the beyond traffic signal that explains why the driver should wait at the "big yellow sign" until there is room for the car on the other side of the tracks. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Jay, you're making far too much sense here!
QUOTE: Originally posted by techguy57 LC- Yeah, I heard about that on the radio on my way into work today. Hopefully it'll shed some light on the events a they actually happened (although as far as I'm concerned this was mostly the motorists at fault.) One quick question that I haven't heard throughout the coverage: Was this a "quiet zone"? Still, this got the railfan in me wondering: How many crossing does Homeland Security have cameras at and exactly why? I guess these would perhaps be considered " soft targets" but I'm unsure what the rationale would be for the funding of these cameras versus hiring more security personnel. And why did it take 4 days before anyone beside the government (I'm guessing they knew) heard that there was in fact a camera at the crossing. Of course I'd also like to know if they'd make the cameras accessible from the internet so I could wath the trains all day![:D]
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