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Don't think they're railroaders, just a singing quartet posing as railroaders.

Could be the rules were different back then, but some of the quartet steps on the ball of the rail. That's a no-no.

One of the real crew (clothes are work-dirty) steps down from the cab at 1:50 or so into the clip, and correctly steps over the rails.

Neat little clip. But they're not railroaders. Just my opinion.

Andre

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palallin posted:
laming posted:

Could be the rules were different back then, but some of the quartet steps on the ball of the rail. That's a no-no.

Andre, you've made me curious.  Why a no-no?

Stepping on the very highly polished top/ball of the rail is an EXCELLENT way to slip and sprain/break ones ankle. Professional railroaders can always tell a novice/rookie/outsider when that person steps on the rail.

Hot Water posted:
palallin posted:
laming posted:

Could be the rules were different back then, but some of the quartet steps on the ball of the rail. That's a no-no.

Andre, you've made me curious.  Why a no-no?

Stepping on the very highly polished top/ball of the rail is an EXCELLENT way to slip and sprain/break ones ankle. Professional railroaders can always tell a novice/rookie/outsider when that person steps on the rail.

I see; thank you.  Nothing of the sort had occurred to me.

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