--- In [email protected], John O <westtexasch...@...> wrote:
>
>
> Subject: It's your equipment not the track
>
> With all this talk of stretching rail and so forth; here's proof that it's
> the rolling stock
that has to do the work.
>
> Notice how far back the locals stop from the tracks at the grade crossing.
>
>
> http://www.rail-videos.net/video/view.php?id=4222
>
> John Oglesby
>
Hi All,
I have seen this link three times now, and I feel compelled to comment. While
it does
show spectacularly poor track, it is made to look worse than it actually is
because of the
telephoto lens being used at the beginning. That said, I thought the train was
going to fall
off at several points. I think the answer is working suspension. Maybe that's
what John
means by his subject line.
Jamie Bothwell
Bethlehem, PA
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