Rail roads and their tracks.

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I believe they have no natural resources used in steel production.
One of the reasons they wanted to expand their empire before WWII. But, that's in the past.

At least they have those bullet trains...

😆

 
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There are high speed trains all over europe and asia.
Still waiting for a true high speed train here.
Acela has to go slow for most of it's trip.

The bullet train in Japan is relatively inexpensive compared to Amtrak.
And it's clean and on time, and comfortable.
 
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There are high speed trains all over europe and asia.
Still waiting for a true high speed train here.
Acela has to go slow for most of it's trip.

The bullet train in Japan is relatively inexpensive compared to Amtrak.
And it's clean and on time, and comfortable.
I rode the bullet trains all over France. Makes you darn near cry when you see the junk we ride in here.
That bullet train flys.
 
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You must know they run engineer free ore trains in Australia?
They're run here too, I think. I'm no expert, but I've seen warning signs at train yards warning about "unoccupied" switching locomotives, or something similar.
 
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Bruce
 
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"employees must not ride on platforms or walkways and must not ride on steps when coupling"

What does that leave as acceptable locations?
 
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"employees must not ride on platforms or walkways and must not ride on steps when coupling"

What does that leave as acceptable locations?
When cars couple, you can get thrown off. I recall riding a car down a slight grade while riding a car. We struck the coupler on some parked cars and really felt a jolt. Maybe they don't want employees riding the car while coupling them?
 
 
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