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<p>I just looked at a couple of videos of Amtrak's Philadelphia to Harrisburg line. It was entitled 80 to 90 mph. I don't know when the videos were shot. The trains were being operated in a a push/pull configuration. </p> <p>When the train is being pushed, or was being pushed, it does not appear that the engineer in the cab car had much protection in the case of a grade crossing accident. Am I correct? </p>
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