I was at a car show in London when this guy told me that. He was a brakeman on the CNR If I remember right. He said it shook the train when it hit the moose, or should I say when the moose hit the train. The whole subject came up when I told him about my friends sister and her husband who is from NS. They were going up to his parents with his brand new at the time, week old, Dodge diesel truck. A moose was in the road ahead so he stopped well back. The moose came after them so he threw it in reverse and floored it. Had to go backwards a long way before the moose gave up. She said she bout crapped her pants, both from going 40-50 MPH backwards and from the moose gaining on them at first.
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