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    KLB

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    U silly man
    How did u not know south shore had freight?

    No way they would still b in biz if they only had commuter rail. They lose money on that part.
    If you read above, it is a different company. That might be the Norfolk Southern tracks that train is on too. I don't know it well enough to know which is which
     

    jedi

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    If you read above, it is a different company. That might be the Norfolk Southern tracks that train is on too. I don't know it well enough to know which is which
    Shore Shore Freight is the logo on a freight train that uses the same tracks as the commuter line. What they pulled is unknown. jedi has seen them a time or 2 when jedi would take the train in.


    Speaking of trains...


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    actaeon277

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    The freight train runs on the commuter tracks.
    It runs right by the mill I worked at for 30 years.
    Had to wait for a drag to cross many a time.
     

    Bugzilla

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    I think the last death by electricity, was on a crane with multiple shut offs.
    The guy had been transferred from a different part of the mill, and unfamiliar with the cranes he was on.

    Part of the "let's save money by bringing in people from other areas and not training them".
    With all the crane related deaths at USS, I’m amazed that OSHA hasn't forced some safety improvements.
     
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