• What were they doing?

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    What were they doing? #trains #derailment #trainshittingthings #speeder #thailand
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  • Reposted from Instagram @ nbcnews

    Across the country, thieves are breaking into parts of the supply chain – stealing from warehouses, raiding trains, and nabbing shipments of goods heading to stores – which could make the holidays even more expensive this year.
    Reposted from Instagram @ nbcnews Across the country, thieves are breaking into parts of the supply chain – stealing from warehouses, raiding trains, and nabbing shipments of goods heading to stores – which could make the holidays even more expensive this year.
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  • Chicago, Illinois.— Friday afternoon, several people broke onto the Union Pacific tracks and looted multiple freight trains parked between Cicero and Laramie avenues.

    Looters took boxes with items such as TVs, electric fryers and other unknown items.

    Even with the arrival of Chicago, Union Pacific and Metra police, the robbery continued for hours, and no one was arrested until early evening.
    Chicago, Illinois.— Friday afternoon, several people broke onto the Union Pacific tracks and looted multiple freight trains parked between Cicero and Laramie avenues. Looters took boxes with items such as TVs, electric fryers and other unknown items. Even with the arrival of Chicago, Union Pacific and Metra police, the robbery continued for hours, and no one was arrested until early evening.
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  • Did You Know That the train route from San Francisco to New York is one of the longest and most scenic in the United States, crossing a wide range of landscapes and regions? The service is operated by Amtrak, but there is no direct train, usually requiring a transfer in Chicago. Here's a summary of the route:

    Departure: San Francisco, California (Emeryville Station)
    The journey typically begins at Emeryville Station, as there is no Amtrak station in San Francisco itself. However, there is a connecting bus service from downtown San Francisco.

    Train: California Zephyr
    From Emeryville, passengers board the California Zephyr, one of Amtrak’s most iconic routes. This train travels through the heart of the United States, passing stunning landscapes like the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada.

    Key destinations: Sacramento, Reno, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha.
    Travel time: Approximately 51-52 hours from Emeryville to Chicago.
    Transfer in Chicago
    At Chicago Union Station, passengers need to switch trains. The train that typically continues to New York is the Lake Shore Limited.

    Train: Lake Shore Limited
    This train follows the route along Lake Michigan and the Hudson River before reaching New York.

    Key destinations: Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany.
    Travel time: Approximately 20 hours from Chicago to New York.
    Arrival: New York (Penn Station)
    The journey ends at Penn Station in New York, located in the heart of Manhattan.

    Total travel time:
    Approximately 70 to 75 hours (depending on layover and transfer times in Chicago).
    Did You Know That the train route from San Francisco to New York is one of the longest and most scenic in the United States, crossing a wide range of landscapes and regions? The service is operated by Amtrak, but there is no direct train, usually requiring a transfer in Chicago. Here's a summary of the route: Departure: San Francisco, California (Emeryville Station) The journey typically begins at Emeryville Station, as there is no Amtrak station in San Francisco itself. However, there is a connecting bus service from downtown San Francisco. Train: California Zephyr From Emeryville, passengers board the California Zephyr, one of Amtrak’s most iconic routes. This train travels through the heart of the United States, passing stunning landscapes like the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada. Key destinations: Sacramento, Reno, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha. Travel time: Approximately 51-52 hours from Emeryville to Chicago. Transfer in Chicago At Chicago Union Station, passengers need to switch trains. The train that typically continues to New York is the Lake Shore Limited. Train: Lake Shore Limited This train follows the route along Lake Michigan and the Hudson River before reaching New York. Key destinations: Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany. Travel time: Approximately 20 hours from Chicago to New York. Arrival: New York (Penn Station) The journey ends at Penn Station in New York, located in the heart of Manhattan. Total travel time: Approximately 70 to 75 hours (depending on layover and transfer times in Chicago).
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  • Black Inventor Andrew Beard (1849-1921), of the
    ( "Jenny Coupler" ) Car Coupler
    Patent Date 11/23/1897
    Patent Number#594059

    Another great invention we use today. Born as a slave in 1849 on a plantation in Woodland, Alabama, Andrew Beard was a farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman and finally an inventor.The jenny coupler seen in pictures below connects trains together. Look at the patent below.
    Black Inventor Andrew Beard (1849-1921), of the 💥( "Jenny Coupler" ) 💥Car Coupler 💥Patent Date 11/23/1897 💥Patent Number#594059 Another great invention we use today. Born as a slave in 1849 on a plantation in Woodland, Alabama, Andrew Beard was a farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman and finally an inventor.The jenny coupler seen in pictures below connects trains together. Look at the patent below.
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  • Black Inventor Andrew Beard (1849-1921), of the
    ( "Jenny Coupler" ) Car Coupler
    Patent Date 11/23/1897
    Patent Number#594059

    Another great invention we use today. Born as a slave in 1849 on a plantation in Woodland, Alabama, Andrew Beard was a farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman and finally an inventor.The jenny coupler seen in pictures below connects trains together. Look at the patent below.
    Black Inventor Andrew Beard (1849-1921), of the 💥( "Jenny Coupler" ) 💥Car Coupler 💥Patent Date 11/23/1897 💥Patent Number#594059 Another great invention we use today. Born as a slave in 1849 on a plantation in Woodland, Alabama, Andrew Beard was a farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman and finally an inventor.The jenny coupler seen in pictures below connects trains together. Look at the patent below.
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  • Passenger trains in the United States vs Europe.
    Passenger trains in the United States vs Europe.
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