"As you can see here...." Actually, we can't see because we're looking at you standing in front of a t.v., on t.v., instead the actual camera shot. Brilliant editing.
Wow. That’s an unbelievably tough job. That line is inside trusses on both sides, and then there’s probably also a weight restriction, so any heavy machinery they bring in there is going to be tricky. Yikes dawg.
Another reason why Oregon should NEVER allow any trains carrying hazardous materials through here. The railroad companies cut too many corners to pad their profits and they don't care about the safety of people near these tracks.
"As you can see here...." Actually, we can't see because we're looking at you standing in front of a t.v., on t.v., instead the actual camera shot. Brilliant editing.
Wow. That’s an unbelievably tough job. That line is inside trusses on both sides, and then there’s probably also a weight restriction, so any heavy machinery they bring in there is going to be tricky. Yikes dawg.
Another reason why Oregon should NEVER allow any trains carrying hazardous materials through here. The railroad companies cut too many corners to pad their profits and they don't care about the safety of people near these tracks.
What’s with the long range camera view. Send a crew down there to show what’s actually going on and ask somebody when the bridge will re-open. 😂
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There was a derailment just couple days back down south!!