Antelope by the dozens...

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Jeebus! I think all the Antelope saved by ranchers removing the bottom wire just got accounted for in one swoop.


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Well that is certainly without a doubt the saddest thing I have seen today. Maybe someone should show those guys where the brake is, I am sure they could see that herd on the tracks a long way off, well at least long enough to have taken some preventative measures.
 
Not a lot you can do if they decided to pop into the tracks within a km or so. Hard to comment without seeing the situation unfold before the camera started rolling.
 
So where are all the outraged animal loving tree huggers ? . If some individual poaches one it sure causes an outcry ( Rightfully so) . If a farmer did this with his tractor our powers to be would probably put him in jail and throw the keys away. I know they cant stop the train , but dang this should be front page news . Now I know why a draw takes years and years .
 
Well that is certainly without a doubt the saddest thing I have seen today. Maybe someone should show those guys where the brake is, I am sure they could see that herd on the tracks a long way off, well at least long enough to have taken some preventative measures.

Trains take a long time to stop. Doubt it was intentional. You can even hear the air horn being used (to no avail).
 
For those of you that know nothing. It takes over a mile to stop a train and loaded cars. There was nothing, absolutely nothing that could be done. Try and figure out how much 130 loaded cars weigh. A single engine unit weighs a half million pounds. Add all that together and tell me how you can quickly stop for an antelope. I know its sad but it was unavoidable.
 
Typical attitude of the corporate mutants and their backers to "Get the goods on time" no matter what. Fookin' sick. :(

Canada's Railways have always been special, John A. made them that way and nothing has changed since then. Same attitude that leaves grain on the tracks in Banff and kills bears.

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They weren’t so much “hit” as were “run over”.

If the train had on of those old timey steam engine cow sweep things on the front, 90% of them probably would have rolled off to the side and survived.
 
For those of you that know nothing. It takes over a mile to stop a train and loaded cars. There was nothing, absolutely nothing that could be done. Try and figure out how much 130 loaded cars weigh. A single engine unit weighs a half million pounds. Add all that together and tell me how you can quickly stop for an antelope. I know its sad but it was unavoidable.

This! This video was posted on fb in a few hunting groups I belonged to before leaving. The ignorance for lack of understanding how hard it is to stop a train at full speed made the anti-hunting crowd look intelligent in comparison to the hunting crowds comments.
 
Did the engineer blow the horn?- If he did I didn't hear it in the video.
I don't know about pronghorns,but deer always head for the field when I see them on the road and lean on the horn.
 
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