Don’t need to be a train expert to know tin cans with no air circulation heat up quick. All you’ve got to do is pay attention to the annual PSAs about not leaving your dog in the car. According to those PSAs a car in 95 degree weather heats up to 138 degrees in about an hour. Perfectly logical that a train car is going to heat rather similarly, a little slower due to mass and quantity of air. But a tin can is a tin can, and when there’s no AC it gets hot.
I live in Tucson, have since the 70s. I’ve dealt with heat. And I’m also smart enough to know that they probably any hydration either. So your pointless brag has nothing to do with the FACT that a tin can with no AC gets much hotter than the outside very quickly.
I was wondering how long it would be before you again started the name-calling. It was quick this time. Congratulations. ;-)
Oh, yes! Arizona. Dry heat, right? ;-)
The fact, which you seem to be overlooking, is the fact that the passengers were given the choice to leave the train. Apparently , only the smart ones chose to leave and they suffered no ill effects. The rest are dumber than a box of rocks AND crybabies. ;-)
Go away little boy before I embarrass you again. ;-)
You claim that you are a stanch conservative. Why are all of your posts anti-conservative, huh? ;-)