Robb, This person Obviously had no chance of Surivival there is no way, it's Horrible to hear someone getting struck by a train but who in there right mind would be playing on the train tracks or even walking on it, unless his intentions were suicide, Did you at all see what was left of the Body Or no?? talk to you soon besafe bud see ya out on the Road, yes I got it back too....hehe
Well they are some gruesome pictures! It seems you have captured the very nature of man made disaster.I am actually the driver of the infiniti,and the angels,fire rescue and that special person who listened to me give my husbands name immediately after the impact deserve much more than my thanks! Rob, you must have been there pretty quickly,and I understand there were special people behind me who helped,do you know who they were? I sure would like to meet them and give them a hug. After much therapy,my arms are better,and the legs are getting better also. I can not believe I survived after seeing the pictures. I would like to meet you also,feel free to e-mail.Peg
Can you explain the reason why they cover these bridges.My guess it is to stop snow buildup.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:19
What does the sign suggest,a road or drowning accident.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:17
Nicely done.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:16
That is kind of spooky.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:14
Is this legal.Can't imagine it is a safe place to ride.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:12
Trains are fascinating machines,you have captured an experience most of us have had at some time or other.A massive chain of waggons trundling down the line toward us.I can almost hear the sounds.Maybe try this same sequence with a steam train.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, August 1, 2006 - 19:07
These types of wooden masterpieces are starting to spring up in Australia in many places now.The skills of these craftsmen with such rudimentary tools is quite amazing.This one is a good case in point.