Talk about a Bad Day

[banghead]

For all you Car Float fanatics…



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You can find this under Bush Terminals.

I don’t think that rope will do that Dockworker any good here…[swg]

Johnboy out…

Should I say [#oops]?

We have a car ferry nearby - guess, how many times this happens, now that people follow their GPS instead of looking on the road ahead!

Well, duh. Why would anyone put the car float in before the Envirotex is fully cured? [:-^]

And that was at the dock! You have to wonder how many railroad cars are on the bottom of New York Bay.

Based on the stories real railroaders tell me about such incidents, the proper response is, “Barge, what barge?”

Maybe due to traffic conjestion on the surface, they were experimenting with submarine ferries.

You’re gonna need a bigger boat.

Kevin

Here is a bad day.

We call that a derivative of ditch diving----happens when one is paying more attention on cell phone than on driving. A variation on that theme would be the one for winter driving----can’t see the dang road—OOPS–into the ditch we go

Yeah that’s a bad day, but this is a really bad last day.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=298337

I’m not sure what kind of day to call this…bad or lucky…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-smEEHYdGQ

In the Montevideo shipping channel our ship rammed a barge in broad daylight. It wasn’t a railroad barge and it didn’t sink; however, several SUVs and containers were knocked off and sunk to the bottom. We were delayed three days and the captain was fired. This photo shows repairs being made to the Norwegian Dream (unofficially renamed Norwegian Nightmare). The cruise line shortly retired the ship.

Mark

[{(-_-)}] …Sittin’ at the bottom of the bay… wasting t-i-i-i-me… rustin’ away… [:-^]

EEP, I hope all of those dont happen on my RR.

Frisco RR 1511 train wreck 8-31-1930 near Osage Hills Mo. 6 dead, 70+ injuried. Derailment caused by limestone rocks piled on rightside rail. These photographs are from the J. R. Eike album in my personal collection. Here is the link:

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/kempland/glassplate.htm

News paper reports over 10,000 people came to the wreck site.