QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Probably one who is licensed and qualified to operate railroad equiptment. If memory serves that railroad suffered a steam boiler failure due to a number of human reasons, one of which is actually having to guess the water level in the boiler because of a faulty gauge that is not kept up to par.
QUOTE: Originally posted by drfizzix Cornell continued to operate his other railroad, the Know & Kane Railroad in northeastern Pennsylvania, until the railroad was shut down in July 2003 because of the destruction of the landmark Kinzua Bridge by heavy winds.
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