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Posted by DuaneWKKC on September 30, 2003 at 06:49:55 from (12.100.121.94):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Stop for those STOP Signs posted by Slofr8 on September 29, 2003 at 15:05:56:
I have to cross three tracks (one double with gates and a single with lights only, with 50' between the two) on my way to work everyday. Up untill this summer the gates would come down and about 45sec to a minute later the train would cross. They redid the crossing this summer. Now you have to be very carefull. Sometimes the train is AT the crossing before the lights come on or the gate starts to drop. Was scared on way to work about 2 weeks ago, when I went across the tracks the bright light of the train was shining right into my window. I got through but I never did see the flashing lights come on. I am ALOT more careful now at crossings. DuaneW.
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