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Old January 28th 05, 09:17 PM
Jeff Strickland
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Actually, it's the difference in the front of the train and the back. The
train was being pushed down the track, and they come off pretty easily when
operated this way.





"Nick" > wrote in message
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> I think that's the difference between a commuter train and a locomotive.
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> "Brian Foster" > wrote in message
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> > Guy in LA used one to derail a comuter train. Killed 11 people and

injured
> > 180. That's not very cool.
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> > But who would of thought a Jeep could derail a train?
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> > I would of thought it would look like a soda can after it was run over

by
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> > train.....
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