I guess there weren't many standards when they laid the tracks. No real standards. Look train goes swimming. Why is the train swimming.
Putting house as close to the track. No protective natural barriers, concrete barriers, banks, and trees. Open crossing on the road.
Nope it's an open track, and it looks like a really stupid cartoon of how not to build a track.
Who ever downvoted me is an idiot. That track is hazardous. It's a line that has had no geoscaping protecting it. None whatsoever. Just a track on the prairie, slightly raised. Road crossing, no barrier, or lights. Buildings right there but no hard sides. Apply that to the railway line, slopes, trees, cover away from buildings. If in development hard borders. Is there even a fence partially protecting the line from intrusion. You could derail that train yourself.
NS pretty obviously shouldn't be in the train business.
They cut costs too much and didn't listen to the workers. Probably trying to destroy the rail industry from the inside.
At what point is there that picture?
I guess there weren't many standards when they laid the tracks. No real standards. Look train goes swimming. Why is the train swimming.
Putting house as close to the track. No protective natural barriers, concrete barriers, banks, and trees. Open crossing on the road.
Nope it's an open track, and it looks like a really stupid cartoon of how not to build a track.
Who ever downvoted me is an idiot. That track is hazardous. It's a line that has had no geoscaping protecting it. None whatsoever. Just a track on the prairie, slightly raised. Road crossing, no barrier, or lights. Buildings right there but no hard sides. Apply that to the railway line, slopes, trees, cover away from buildings. If in development hard borders. Is there even a fence partially protecting the line from intrusion. You could derail that train yourself.
It figured that the slaves made their railroads.
Today however they need some skills.
The problem is the infrastructure, its maintenance, and its risk factors.