This for sure. Since that Ohio one they are now mentioning them all,big or small. They have happened quit frequently over the years, and maybe reported locally if at all. I would think it would happen alot more with all the miles of ground shifting, heat and cold cycles etc...Media is just covering them more… I feel like they happened frequently before they are just getting the limelight now.
Nope…they are bigger. Media isn’t going to cover a 4 car derailment….but 50 cars…fire..absolutely they will cover it.Media is just covering them more… I feel like they happened frequently before they are just getting the limelight now.
What do you think is going on?I have told people what is going on….some don’t listen.
https://nodakangler.com/forums/threads/train-derailments.16225/page-10#post-367450What do you think is going on?
It’s all about money for these companies. One earnings call can’t remember if it was CSX or UP or NS etc. from what I remember they want an average train size to be close to 200 cars. I believe 5 years ago the average was half that.What do you think is going on?
Must all be bidens fault....Mr disaster, one after another, all of this sure keeps the focus off this clownSnow don't forget about nuclear waste spills in Minnesota or barges carrying methane on the river
Nope I have to disagree with you snow and I apologize if that offends you. This is not an administrative failure in the way that most people think that having someone besides the boots on the ground be in control of the day to day operations. This is an accountability at the management level, fester my bud has opened my eyes to this and even though I absolutely loathe that worthless pos in the capital he is not to blame. Too much oversight is actually counterproductive here because it gives some a fail safe way to pass the blame on to some other person who will get fired,given a hefty severance package and be allowed to go somewhere else to get job. No we need accountability within the companies that continue to destroy our environment. I gave the excuse that oh poor railroad workers didn't get the 72 hour time off they asked for and the big bad guberment said if I strike again I could go to jail. Man the fuck up and do your job because people that rely on their goods getting to them in a timely fashion or the people who live in these communities where this accidents have a real bad impact on their lives don't care if you didn't get what you wanted they just want to live in a country of the old way that takes pride in their work and want everyone to be able to go home to live the American dream.Must all be bidens fault....Mr disaster, one after another, all of this sure keeps the focus off this clown
I was speaking in jest,all the recent biden disasters are Trumps fault, decided to throw the 1st stone,couldn't believe bidens excuse last week for all the fetenyal deaths,yep he blamed Trump.Nope I have to disagree with you snow and I apologize if that offends you. This is not an administrative failure in the way that most people think that having someone besides the boots on the ground be in control of the day to day operations. This is an accountability at the management level, fester my bud has opened my eyes to this and even though I absolutely loathe that worthless pos in the capital he is not to blame. Too much oversight is actually counterproductive here because it gives some a fail safe way to pass the blame on to some other person who will get fired,given a hefty severance package and be allowed to go somewhere else to get job. No we need accountability within the companies that continue to destroy our environment. I gave the excuse that oh poor railroad workers didn't get the 72 hour time off they asked for and the big bad guberment said if I strike again I could go to jail. Man the fuck up and do your job because people that rely on their goods getting to them in a timely fashion or the people who live in these communities where this accidents have a real bad impact on their lives don't care if you didn't get what you wanted they just want to live in a country of the old way that takes pride in their work and want everyone to be able to go home to live the American dream.