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To: SMGFan
this is the same NJT that before hurricane/super-storm sandy, placed the trains in the lowest part of the yard rather than moving them to high ground.

It's amazing that when I listened to the same weather reports as they, I heard the weathermen say: full moon, high tide, hurricane, plenty of rain (which we didn't get), electricity will be out, stock up on food, fill your gas tank.

I heeded those words and despite 7 days of no electricity, I had plenty of gasoline in my car, batteries, flashlights and propane lanterns and food that lasted all week.

But the fools in njt couldn't understand that.

The engineer in the Hoboken accident probably fell asleep like the last guy in PA or just wasn't paying attention. He was full of it (IMHO) when he said he was going 10 mph.

I wouldn't trust NJT at all and don't forget it's a political dumping ground for state legislators, a good place to put friends and campaign workers.

22 posted on 10/11/2016 6:27:58 PM PDT by NJ_Dutchman (I'm from NJ, got a problem with that?)
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To: NJ_Dutchman

Storm damaged railroad rolling stock gets replaced after flooding at federal government expense. Probably got the decision maker a bonu$ check.


23 posted on 10/11/2016 9:14:08 PM PDT by Skybird
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