I still think it's an airplane. If it was a meteor, I'd expect to see perhaps some weak afterglow image of the train snaking in the upper atmosphere. I see no hint of this. Unless the photographer stopped the exposure less than a second after the "meteor's" appearance. The train snakes very fast after a meteor's passage. Probably within 2 seconds. Thru binoculars I don't recall ever not seeing a hint of a train coiling right after the meteor event. GeoZay
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