Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
If you zoom in on the picture, you can see there are two sets of train tracks. The other set of gates would be beyond them and out of frame.
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Fri Nov 8 07:47:00 2013
Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
There probably is on the other side of the second set of tracks. Presumably this jackass ran the gate as it was coming down and got trapped between the two sets of gates.
Posted by Guest on Thu Nov 7 16:55:37 2013
Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
Posted by Guest on Wed Nov 6 20:51:29 2013
"Yes, wisecracker, I do see the speeding train coming, but if I went any more forward, I might scratch my windshield. So unless you have a solution to this catch-22, shut up or get out."
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Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
If you zoom in on the picture, you can see there are two sets of train tracks. The other set of gates would be beyond them and out of frame.
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Fri Nov 8 07:47:00 2013
Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
There probably is on the other side of the second set of tracks. Presumably this jackass ran the gate as it was coming down and got trapped between the two sets of gates.
Posted by Guest on Thu Nov 7 16:55:37 2013
Why isn't there a gate on both sides of the tracks?
Posted by Guest on Wed Nov 6 20:51:29 2013
"Yes, wisecracker, I do see the speeding train coming, but if I went any more forward, I might scratch my windshield. So unless you have a solution to this catch-22, shut up or get out."
Posted by Guest on Wed Nov 6 19:36:31 2013