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Nostalgia & History > The young woman with the Old WomanDate: 12/10/12 19:05 The young woman with the Old Woman Author: LV95032 Date: 12/10/12 20:31 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: J.Ferris LV,
WOW! Great photo. Taken at Weehawken? J. Date: 12/10/12 22:38 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: up833 Wait a minute! A woman just was killed while taking a photo on the tracks. This is ok?
Date: 12/10/12 23:34 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: BaltoJoey up833 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Wait a minute! A woman just was killed while > taking a photo on the tracks. This is ok? Look closer. She is between the tracks. Date: 12/11/12 04:59 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: 4-12-2 Of course it's always potentially dangerous to take photos on or near trackage ("expect movement in any direction, at any time"). I don't believe the commenter was stating that her being there was "ok." There is no question that being on railroad property always carries the possibility of injury or worse. That said, with proper diligence I believe it can be accomplished safely.
And, I agree, a neat photo. John Bush Omaha Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/11/12 05:03 by 4-12-2. Date: 12/11/12 08:53 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: wabash2800 This photo was posted here before. She's with a group on a fan trip.
Date: 12/11/12 09:12 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: CountryBoy Look even closer she looks to still be in the foul of both tracks
CB Date: 12/11/12 12:52 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: dcfbalcoS1 And I doubt we could have her arrested anyway. The statute of limitations has probably run out. I don't have a problem with her standing there, it was in the past. Be nice if we could get that close now, using common sence and not be treated like terrorists.
Date: 12/11/12 15:16 Re: The young woman with the Old Woman Author: jimB During the diesel era on the O&W, I'm not sure anything moved fast enough to present a hazard...
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