Good to know. Derailment are usually caused by the rails or cross ties being washed out or rotten. I've seen trains going along slow where the end of the tie is missing and the rail is unsupported and the train go's down 6 inches or more every time one of the axels pass over it. This is fairly common off the main line,where they are not used much from what ive seen. I'm not a trainfag.
My brother go's back to Michigan every year from Denver. His kids are born and raised their. When they get a mosquito bite they have a welt for several days. When I get bit I barely notice it,and cant even see it an hour later. Your body gets used to them.....
I worked hard swinging a hammer and such my entire life, usually out in the cold and heat. I saved money. I live 5 miles from work. If gas doubles it doesn't really matter to me much that is very correct.
I've cut way back on fun hobbies to waste time trying to make american great again,and to straiten things out for the younger generations. So I believe I'm very aware of what's going on. I remember growing up,we never locked our front door,it was a different America
Rail would be a better way to traffic kids than trucks,they don't get much scrutiny....