Thirdrail7
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I would not jump to the conclusion that the crew member was "nosy".....perhaps he was required to observe the passing, to insure the train was not fouled in any way by debris, etc.....
If you watch the entire video there are two crew members at two different open doors. I️ suspected they were checking to make sure the train could pass safely.
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Assuming that the Carolinian was running with 6 cars and a bag, yes..it makes perfect sense to make sure the train can safely pass after the heaviest part of it (the engine) and three cars have already passed the incident. I mean, why precede or walk the move to see if it can pass safely when you can ascertain the route from the rear of the 4th car and the head end of the 6th car?