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An intelligent topic about RR crossings
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I definetly aggree with you Joe. Even by trying harder to keep people from crossing, they will just try even harder to get across. Just think how much time and money has been spent over the years all because of peoples ignorance. I wonder what kind of results the Russians are having with it? Speaking of different types of crossings I once saw a program on TV showing some railways in Europe. There was a scene that showed a train going through a crossing in Italy I think that had a device with two arms coming out from it each with a little disk on the end that spun around slowly like a windmill when the train passed. To me this seems more like a fanciful decoration than a warning device, but I suppose it would get peoples attention.
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