There are lots of trains running through downtown Bellingham where we have a condo. They slow down a bit as they cross busy streets, but you have to be very conscious and careful. The number of trains is constantly increasing carrying coal to export facilities north of town and in Vancouver, BC. - Margy
with CAUTION is the way I'm walking nowadays, what with snow and ice! but everyone should use caution when nearing rails. yes, I noticed the dent. makes me wonder what caused it. be safe and stay warm!
I remember when I wasn't particularly cautious, and thinking of the one time I drove through a train crossing as the arms came down can still give me shivers. Thanks for the reminder! K
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ReplyDeletesuch interesting photos-great share!
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Nice cool photos!!!! have a great day..
ReplyDeleteGood advice to be cautious at train tracks!
ReplyDeleteI liked the way you put your words of advice
ReplyDeletePeople who try to run a train CROSSING are very irresponsible!
ReplyDeleteI'm rather impressed by the alliterative use of C words :) That, coupled with the cool photos makes for a classy post.
ReplyDelete'C' what I tried there? ;)
Awesome! If only like came with caution signs. :)
ReplyDeleteAn Arkie's Musings
Yes, it is an important issue. At crossings killed too many people.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from distant and cold Polish.
Lucia
I wonder if the Conductor of the train wasn't Cautious. It definitely looks like something Crashed the top of the train.
ReplyDeleteCan't ever be to careful at RR crossings.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Yes, look both ways - maybe even twice....great photos and a good cautionary choice for C
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots! And thanks for your lovely comments on my site.
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Yes, really a great hit, must have been with the train at full speed!
ReplyDeleteWonder what caused the damage.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to be cautious, especially out on the road!
ReplyDeleteGreat findings ! especially the railway crossing !
ReplyDeleteSomebody put a good dent in the skin of that car. Now I'm intrigued.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots there. Crashing into a train is a scary thought.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree, one can never be too careful. A good reminder to all.
ReplyDeleteIt's a scary thought to think about coming infront of a train! C for Caution indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of trains running through downtown Bellingham where we have a condo. They slow down a bit as they cross busy streets, but you have to be very conscious and careful. The number of trains is constantly increasing carrying coal to export facilities north of town and in Vancouver, BC. - Margy
ReplyDeletewith CAUTION is the way I'm walking nowadays, what with snow and ice! but everyone should use caution when nearing rails. yes, I noticed the dent. makes me wonder what caused it.
ReplyDeletebe safe and stay warm!
Caution is always a must in streets and roads!
ReplyDeleteCaution! Crunch!! Crash!!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post, Carver:)
http://amitaag.blogspot.in/2014/01/jamini-roy-art.html
I remember when I wasn't particularly cautious, and thinking of the one time I drove through a train crossing as the arms came down can still give me shivers. Thanks for the reminder!
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