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  1. Lift them WAY up there.

    Lift them WAY up there.

    This is the Dec 12th 2002 Derail in Seattle WA on the Stacy yard track. The morning was all it took to straighten this one out.
  2. Old fashion blocking, not cranes for this truck

    Old fashion blocking, not cranes for this truck

    This is the Dec 12th 2002 Derail in Seattle WA on the Stacy yard track. The morning was all it took to straighten this one out.
  3. Stopped by blocks, saved the Collum

    Stopped by blocks, saved the Collum

    This is the Dec 12th 2002 Derail in Seattle WA on the Stacy yard track. The morning was all it took to straighten this one out.
  4. The Air Under There!!

    The Air Under There!!

    This is the Dec 12th 2002 Derail in Seattle WA on the Stacy yard track. The morning was all it took to straighten this one out.
  5. Headed for the Water

    Headed for the Water

    This is the Dec 12th 2002 Derail in Seattle WA on the Stacy yard track. The morning was all it took to straighten this one out.
  6. Pick them back up again

    Pick them back up again

    Crain used for Derail clean-up Renton Wa June 4th 2002, BNSF MALTBY TURN vs. CBRC 82 leaves 2 BNSF on the ground. Covered hopper filled with Caustic Soda gets righted today.
  7. MOW also means People

    MOW also means People

    MOW isn't all equipment. People are necessary to run the machines. Sometimes they must do some of the work by hand.



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