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Trouble for the Texas State Railroad

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Trouble for the Texas State Railroad
Posted by P42 108 on Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:34 AM
I feel really bad for the Texas State Railroad. I just read on the Trains Newswire about a washout that occured along their tracks in addition to a recent collision. All I can say is that I hope everything goes well for them. I work on a tourist line myself, and I don't think our railroad could survive with the kinds of problems the Texas State face. Hopefully under new ownership it finds the money it needs. All the best Texas State, Joe.
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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Thursday, July 12, 2007 5:15 PM

Did the rains in Texas create the washout?

How much rain did they get?

Andrew

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Posted by P42 108 on Friday, July 13, 2007 4:29 PM

Texas has recieved so much rain lately, especially in July. All the news reports are varied, but from what I have read 16 people have died in the flooding so far. One report I read said there was 3 inches of rain from just one storm. As for the Texas State Railroad, the rains caused a river to flood which washed out their tracks. In addition, the rain softened the ground where their passenger cars were parked and a tree fell on one of them. The story is on the Trains Newswire.

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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Friday, July 13, 2007 8:50 PM

Hard times for everyone with the uneven rain across the nation.

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