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Thank you Ed, <br />Very constructive letter Ed, you once again have hit the nail on the head. I sincerely apologize for any misunderstanding of the attitude that you may think I have about the average "joe" who is employeed by the railroad. This problem is way above all of us average "joes" and is most likely centered in the board rooms and executive offices of these companies who are looking to maximize profit. The wonderful thing to remember is that us average folks CAN make a difference by constructive discussions such as your letter. I think increasing public awareness that 'some' crossing are more dangerous than others and to let them see for themselves that not all railroads have all there ducks in a row will do wonders for changing our attitudes about crossing those tracks and even possibly put a little concern back into the board rooms and executive offices. <br />Mike
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