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International Railroad Discussion > Queensland (aust) floodingDate: 01/27/20 16:08 Queensland (aust) flooding Author: DKay ''tAnd a train narrowly avoided disaster near Charters Towers when its driver stopped just in time before a rail bridge that was at risk of collapsing after heavy rain.=inheritThe train was travelling along the Townsville to Mount Isa line yesterday when it was forced to stop before the bridge at Prairie.=inheritA Queensland Rail spokesperson said the train was moved to dry ground but the line remains closed.=inheritRepair crews have yet to reach the site because of floodwater, they said.''
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/27/20 16:08 by DKay. Date: 01/27/20 17:00 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: MP107 That had to be exciting for the crew!
Date: 01/27/20 17:00 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: pedrop So, after the fires came the floods...
Posted from Android Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, https://youtube.com/c/minasgeraisrailways1 Date: 01/27/20 18:01 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: SP4360 Pucker factor 11, bet the driver was tasting vinyl. Glad he got it stopped.
Date: 01/27/20 18:15 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: DKay pedrop Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > So, after the fires came the floods... > > Posted from Android Pedro.The north east is under water,the south east is on fire.It has been a rough summer down here. Regards,DK Date: 01/27/20 21:10 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: MitchGDRMCo It's flooding where it hasn't been on fire unfortunately.
Date: 01/28/20 15:54 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: jmt Date: 01/28/20 16:46 Re: Queensland (aust) flooding Author: Chad Did they really think going across that was a good idea?
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