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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3986428" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Ok I’m gonna sound like some sort of tin foil hat guy but it is what it is. I live a quarter mile from railroad tracks. It’s quite often a train stops on our crossing waiting to go into Claremore. Then you ain’t going nowhere for 15mins to 2hrs unless you want to go 2 miles cross country. I say that to qualify myself as an expert on trains. Lol. Anyhow, we have rarely and it seems very rarely seen black engines pulling trains through this area. About the only engines we’ve seen in the 9 years we’ve lived here were yellow and black BNSF engines. Well it seems that I recall the first two derailments I heard of this year had black engines pulling them (I can’t recall the logo on them at this moment). Maybe it’s coincidence or I’m a nut or just overthinking. But I promise these black engines ain’t been near as common until this year. No this ain’t a daggum racist black vs white comment! The color is a way to best describe the engines and what many of us that live along these tracks have noticed. It’s aliens driving them ain’t it!? Lmao. Just a weird coincidence I’m sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3986428, member: 43171"] Ok I’m gonna sound like some sort of tin foil hat guy but it is what it is. I live a quarter mile from railroad tracks. It’s quite often a train stops on our crossing waiting to go into Claremore. Then you ain’t going nowhere for 15mins to 2hrs unless you want to go 2 miles cross country. I say that to qualify myself as an expert on trains. Lol. Anyhow, we have rarely and it seems very rarely seen black engines pulling trains through this area. About the only engines we’ve seen in the 9 years we’ve lived here were yellow and black BNSF engines. Well it seems that I recall the first two derailments I heard of this year had black engines pulling them (I can’t recall the logo on them at this moment). Maybe it’s coincidence or I’m a nut or just overthinking. But I promise these black engines ain’t been near as common until this year. No this ain’t a daggum racist black vs white comment! The color is a way to best describe the engines and what many of us that live along these tracks have noticed. It’s aliens driving them ain’t it!? Lmao. Just a weird coincidence I’m sure. [/QUOTE]
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