Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video]
Author: Tony J.
Date: 01-16-2011 - 19:21

I suspect the track worker wasn't looking at his watch. The dispatcher probably gave him track and time until 1307:49.0900024 nano seconds, and the track worker probably rounded it off to 1307:50.0. His first call after the incident had to be for a change of underwear.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] OPRRMS 01-12-2011 - 12:30
  Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] Sam Reeves 01-12-2011 - 20:55
  Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] Shane 01-15-2011 - 22:44
  Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] Tony J. 01-16-2011 - 19:21
  Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] OPRRMS 01-16-2011 - 20:33
  Re: "World's Luckiest Train Track Inspector" [video] Tony J. 01-17-2011 - 08:00


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