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<p>[quote user="Murphy Siding"]Didn't I read that the NTSB wasn't even going to do an official investigation? What does that tell you?[/quote]</p> <p>It tells me that NTSB has more than a fair workload already and that there were no fire, explosion, and most important no injuries or fatilities.<br />[quote user="Murphy Siding"] The responses by several on here sound like Chicken Little. "There may be icebergs somewhere in the Atlantic. Every ship should slow to a crawl-just in case".[/quote]</p> <p>If there weren't high water information/warnings at the railroad, something went wrong I think. So it was not somewhere in the Atlantic.</p> <p>Which was the safe way to go in such a case or were there standard procedures? I don't know.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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