What is this?

What is that?

There seems to be a stream of liquid coming from the second car,leading me to think this is a weed sprayer train.Judging from the consist,it could also be a Loram rail grinder train.

I’d say a rail grinder. Don’t know which company though

Rail grinder with obligatory fire supression. Too involved to be a weed sprayer. Not clear/ sharp enough to say who owns it.

the government does not want you to know this but ill tell you any way
[?]it’s a top secret highly classified toxic chemical releasing device
if you inhale it it will make you think bad things about the government
and talk like a white trash redneck [xx(][:O][alien][alien][alien][X-)][#dots]
they usually say loram on the side which is government lingo for
LIQUID OXIDIZED RADIOACTIVE ALIENIZED M SOMETHING

or it might be a rail grinder [8D]

GET ER DONE[:p]

Thanks, I remember seeing it once in Wheaton Illinois, but not knowing what is was. It started a so so size fire aside the tracks, and the railgrinder passed by it several times.

The M stands for mindcontrol. Please pack a small bag and report to the curb immediately. A black van we be along shortly to pick you up. Thank you for your cooperation.

You have space reserved in a specially constructed boxcar. Pay no attention to the shackles on the wall.[:D]

i waited for hours and no black van seen a dark blue van but it was full of hippies
[:p][:p][:p][:p][:p][:p][:p][:p] die hippies die

[:0] Come and get me COPPER !!! [}:)]

Let me guess… CHEMRAILS? [:D]

Hmmm…are you sure its the liquid oxidized radioactive alienized m something? I was under the strong premonition that it was the evil dihydrogen monoxide. Terrible stuff, dihydrogen monoxide. Given the proper conditions it can cause death and dismemberment through a variety of means.

Primarily it is used to cut off the supply of oxygen. However, it can also be used to supercool the body, and induce hypothermia. Though, if cooled to too low of a temperature, it actually becomes a solid, and can be used as a blunt object to beat with. There have also been tests in which dihydrogen monoxide is administered in crystaline form. The crystalline form not only carries with it all the problems of the supercooled state, it also has proven to be a bane on society, gridlocking roads, and causing general panic if administered in large quantites.

Of course, science has also proven that dihydrogen monoxide can cause problems in a superheated gaseous state as well. This is most alarming, as it has been found that like asbestos and cyanide, dihydrogen monoxide is widely used, especially in its gaseous state. Indeed, the steam locomotives that we dearly love used the dangerous dihydrogen monoxide. In its superheated gaseous state, it has been known to be quite explosive. Severe burns have also been attributed to dihydrogen monoxide. Suffocation is a real threat

hay,

i dun be 1 of thse dun peples whoo liv ner des der trx. how dum dar yu ta tri 2 cll me a dum der rednack.
U wrk fur dat dar stu stu stupd gumit of ers. [:(!]

Shruk

PP…SSSS- its GIT R DUN-NASCAR RULS8888888888888
[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]

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Hmmm…are you sure its the liquid oxidized radioactive alienized m something? I was under the strong premonition that it was the evil dihydrogen monoxide. Terrible stuff, dihydrogen monoxide. Given the proper conditions it can cause death and dismemberment through a variety of means.
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How does water cause dismemberment?

Ummm…falling from an appreciable altitude and impacting with it…having it shot at extreme pressure at your appendages…I dunno. Please, let’s call it dihydrogen monoxide. Water makes it sound so innocent> [;)][:p]

Chris
Denver, CO

I did some searching and found the Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) for dihydrogen monoxide. The names were changed to protect the innocent… (Click on MSDS to see it.)

This is an actual MSDS for the substance, by the way…

Anyone got a Sodium slug?

Someone in another thread (see the Rochelle Cam thread) said that it is just plain old H2O to insure the fauna on the ROW does not burn while they g’rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the rails. [:o)][:I][:I]

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Originally posted by Glen Ellyn
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I found an error on the sheet. Under Signs & Symptoms of Overexposure, it should say “pruney fingers and toes”

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(They didn’t mention any of the other hazards cited above either. Maybe I should let them know…[;)])