Yes LC I hear that from other rails ( someone said they heard me mumbling it too but I dont remember I was in my happy place)
We spray water at each other as we pass by,answer when other crews call for a cab ( they hate that!!)Impersonate people on the radio you know all teh stuff that keeps you up on thrids.
Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
kolechovski wrote:I like the friendly honks. An easy way to keep from going deaf around them is to have earmuffs. I always have a pair in my car. When I go railfanning, or happen to catch a train on the way, I simply whip them out of the box, stand near the crossing, and take all the pics/video I want without ever being affected by the noise. Really, anybody who goes trackside would be best having ear protection available. That way they can stand there laugh at the certain few crewmen who try to scare them with those blasts, as well as survive standing at crossings.
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