“Thank you in advance for your consideration and your time reviewing this asset.” And with binders full of maintenance and repair records, good luck in your future endeavors.
“Thank you in advance for your consideration and your time reviewing this asset.” And with binders full of maintenance and repair records, good luck in your future endeavors.
The volumes of repair/maintenance records do not surprise me. ND because more books are forthcoming, chronicling more expense and misery.
In the world of dreams this looks good. After you pinch yourself and the reality of a 200K Land Rover sinks in only ND can be selected.
Replacing this will be in the $1.5M range - I’m sure the taxpayers are good with their tax dollars being spent on “operator error”.
You haven’t been in FL (esp. SoFla) more than 5 minutes if you have yet to see some clown attempt a down-gate swerve. Used to live there and saw it at least once a week. Back then just the Tri-Rail, so nothing fast and quite predictable. Looks like Floridians are not used to these style of killa trains. Oh well,…
The problem with trains is their path is so unpredictable, so often swerving at random.
Part of the problem is that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flat Florida where they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.
“The driver then drove around the gates”
As someone who complains when most is used to represent ‘anything more than 1/2', 12 out of 15 is definitely most.
Isn’t this more inter-city rail than commuter rail? In any case, it’s a very lazy, dangerous, cheap configuration in a state not known for having the best and brightest.
anyone who stops voluntarily on a train track deserves to be hit by a train tbh
I have never understood why train crashes happen other than human stupidity. This is as controlled an environment as you could hope for with a fast-moving object: a train can move one of two possible directions and can only move on a fixed path. They make noise, be it from the vibrations in the rails, the flashing…
I don’t see any contradiction. 12 out of 15 is definitely “most” of the injuries.
Part of the problem is
that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flatFloridawhere they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.
Florida has basically turned itself into one big dawrin award competition. Building “high speed” rail with three hundred plus grade level crossings is just part of the game.
So, this whole thing is happening because Governor DeathSentence signed a law in 2023 requiring Florida to conduct a study on using this stuff in roads.
... and he becomes a superhero, Road Rash.
Working class voters when they realize the billionaires they voted for are pursuing policies that benefit billionaires over the working class.
/rushes to typewriter, hurriedly pens script about a young man who has a bicycle accident on radioactive road and becomes the superhero Road Rash.
Money talks after all, do you think Musk gave Trump $277 million for his health? America has the best politicians money can buy.