One dead and sixty missing as runaway train

10 Jul 2013 07:06 #31 by LadyJazzer
Data?

25,000 gallons of gasoline

420,000 gallons

60,000 barrels = 2,520,000 GALLONS

750 Barrels = 31,500 GALLONS

Yeah, Fred, I know you have a problem with reading comprehension, but when the DATA is posted WITH THE PHOTOGRAPHS of the damage in residential areas, and you still don't get it, there's not much more that I can do for you... You should scamper back to Bob's Fact-Free Echo-Chamber. ... And stop digging...

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10 Jul 2013 07:23 #32 by FredHayek
That is a drop in the bucket compared to how much is actually shipped and delivered.
But you knew that.

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11 Jul 2013 22:52 #33 by Blazer Bob
http://www.voanews.com/content/quebec-t ... 99521.html


"LAC-MEGANTIC, QUEBEC — Residents of the town of Lac-Megantic in Quebec were coming to grips on Thursday with the reality that 50 of their own were most likely dead in the aftermath of the worst railway disaster in North American in more than two decades.

Five days after a train hauling 72 cylinders of crude oil jumped the track and exploded into a wall of fire, provincial police said they had recovered 20 bodies, with another 30 people still missing and presumed dead, confirming the worst fears of a community that had all but given up hope."...

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