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Here's a good example of not bothering to clean up things after a derailment. <br /> <br />[img]http://www.stowell.org/trestle2000/images/derailment.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />The website I got this from (not a railfan site), gives the following explanation: "About two miles to the north of the Goat Canyon trestle lie these box cars. Apparently, according to Mike Redding, they are casualties of a derailment. After salvage crews unloaded the cargo, they pushed them down the mountainside and now lie about 50ft below the track. I'm sure that Southern Pacific isn't real proud of this picture." Of course, as we all know, the Espee is no more, so it isn't exactly bad publicity as the guy says, but nevertheless. <br />
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