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You can see the tiniest wisps of cobweb...lovely.
Better a speedo on a train than a Speedo on a fat man!
...I second that one, Sked.....:-)
wonder what it feels like to 130 km/h in a diesel locomotive??
My uncle works as a conductor for the Long Island Railroad. The senior engineers routinely do 100 mph in the new Bombardier M-7 Electric and older Diesel Locomotives...but only late at night when they're moving trains around (they don't top 70 with passengers onboard). It's dangerous but fun.

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