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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by blhanel</i> <br /><br />Hey Jim, you going to catch 844 when it comes through N. Little Rock? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />You darn right I am. I only wish it was here on the weekend when I drive the truck. That way I could drive up to it and get of the a railroad truck, wearing my rainroad clothing, and wearing my walkie talkie and maybe get "better" than normal treatement. [:D] You know like a special invite into the cab, or into the parts of the train not normally seen by the average railfan. [;)] [8D] <br /> <br /> <br />Currently we are having the duluxe car wash from the sky. I have not seen rain coming down like this in ages. Anyone seen Noah lately, I heard he had a big boat. Trust me, on a day like today, a big boat is almost necessary. <br /> <br />I hope it is not raining on the 844. Last I check it was running behind the rain. But it very well could catch it in more ways than one. [;)] <br /> <br />I do have a thread going where you can track the progress of the train. I am trying to keep it updated as to the latest location of the 844 and its consist. <br /> <br />WOW, I just looked out the door. Our ditches have flooded and there is debris from the ditch all over the road. The road is almost a river right now too. [:0] [B)] [8] <br /> <br />The steps are a waterfall right now. That is how hard it is raining. This is not good. I expect to hear of some roads being closed before long. I hope people will not try to drive over flooded roads and bridges but I bet Larry would say otherwise. <br /> <br />About a week ago, a forum member from northwest Arkansas emailed me some photos of a school bus that was caught in a flash flood. It was carried down stream for a ways before lodging again some trees. [:0] I think everyone was ok, just shaken up a bit. <br /> <br />Well I better start getting ready for work. I need to take advantage of any break in the rain to head to work. <br /> <br />Everyone Take Care <br />
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