I guess the CGN rails on here have derailed this thread. Yes, I did that. The railroad is a complicated work place with a lot going on that is not apparent to the uninitiated. It is a deadly place to work when things go sideways. People will continue to use the right of way to get to places, it is just too convenient. Please keep in mind the dangers that have already been mentioned. As I was reading through this thread another danger occurred to me. When you are proceeding on the right of way and a train is approaching. Remove yourself as far from the movement as possible. Why? Say there are lumber loads. Say a banding has broken and there is a 10 foot piece of thin sharp metal capable of cutting you in half coming at you at 45per. You won't see it but you will feel it. Same goes for boom chains.
The best bullet for trains? The front windows are bulletproof so a broadside is preferred. Only got shot at twice. I was on the caboose both times and the first bullet (pretty sure it was a 22) hit about two feet below the cupola window. I was sitting in the cupola at the time with window open and heard the impact. Put a dint in the steel. That definitely spooked me. The next time and they took out a trailing window while I was sitting in the rear desk. Again probably a 22 as it only took out the outer pane. In the states it is epidemic, people like shooting at trains. Go figure.
geezus, I had no idea! So, the front windows are bullet proof for good reason! You had good reason to get spooked. I bet that feeling didn't go away any time soon after that, if at all ever! That's for sharing that!




















































