billosborn
Train Attendant
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- Mar 6, 2022
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Let the finger-pointing begin... Here is a link to a TV news article. The Chariton County Commission had brought the dangers of this particular crossing to the attention of BNSF and Missouri Department of Transportation repeatedly as early as 2019. It finally made it to some state-sponsored list in February.. of this year.. typical bureaucratic delays.. only this time, it cost 4 people their lives. I am not normally in favor of big time lawsuits, but t I hope the families of the deceased and injured sue both BNSF and MoDOT for megabucks.. just to at least get someone to admit fault and apologize... and get the crossing and others fixed. However, usually they will settle with the victims out of court with sums of money without any admission of guilt on the part of either BNSF or MoDoT.
Just click on the "watch on Youtube" link.
Just click on the "watch on Youtube" link.