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BREAKING NEWS: Three people killed, dozens more trapped in horrific train derailment in Canada
About 60 people believed to be trapped inside wreckage of the commuter train. so could be more casualties.
Crash also caused minor damage to nearby buildings
Train was traveling from Niagara Falls to Toronto



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Which reminded me, just yesterday , some idiot here in Greece tried to put a bomb mechanism in a train, inside the metro station, he succeeded in doing so but fortunately he was enough idiot to put the wires wrong and it never exploded, which would result in hundreds of deaths of innocent civilians, probably has nothing to do with the above subject but you never know, maybe the terrorists want to start a war or so. I do hope that our police here will find who did it , cause firstly there are dozens of cams on the metro stations, secondly , since the bomb mechanism never exploded that guy or group of people were obviously amateur so that means , dna must be somewhere in that area.

With all the Austerity measures and the things we pass here in Greece, it would be very sad to have now to worry about terrorists as well.

(02-26-2012, 07:31 PM)Nickdaflameperson Wrote: [ -> ]With all the Austerity measures and the things we pass here in Greece, it would be very sad to have now to worry about terrorists as well.

What did y'all do to tank your economy?

I had a feta salad for lunch.

Both related. All things Greek.

I bet I'm way taller than you are. Do you like big-boned American women?
(02-26-2012, 08:13 PM)Cracker Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-26-2012, 07:31 PM)Nickdaflameperson Wrote: [ -> ]With all the Austerity measures and the things we pass here in Greece, it would be very sad to have now to worry about terrorists as well.

What did y'all do to tank your economy?

I had a feta salad for lunch.

Both related. All things Greek.

I bet I'm way taller than you are. Do you like big-boned American women?

Feta , tomatoes , onion, etc..and there you have a splendid salad, yes you are taller than I am, I like all kind of women, though I've been only with one, my wife, and that's just fine by me.

As for the wreck of our economy, it's too drama to talk about it. Who cares? I don't.
Its interesting when people die.....
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I have taken the train to Aldershot many times,I read this isn't the first time a derailment has happened here, the last one a few years ago being a freight train.

BURLINGTON, Ont. - Railway officials grappled Monday with the deaths of three of their own in a "rare" deadly passenger train derailment as investigators focused on a black box that captured the crew's final moments — crucial evidence in the case.
Three locomotive engineers were killed in Sunday's devastating crash in Burlington, Ont., west of Toronto. It was the first time in more than a decade that Via Rail employees were killed aboard one of the company's trains in a derailment.
Two of the engineers, Peter Snarr, 52, and Ken Simmonds, 56, both of Toronto, were experienced drivers, each with more than 30 years in the industry, Via said. A trainee, Patrick Robinson, 40, of Cornwall, Ont., joined them in the cab to observe, though investigators haven't ruled out the possibility that he was driving at some point.
As investigators pored over the wreckage, the head of Via Rail said the derailment that killed the men and injured 45 passengers has sent shockwaves through the close-knit company.
In an afternoon visit to the site, Via president and CEO Marc Laliberte called the collision "tragic," but stressed it was a rare occurrence.
"Despite this very tragic accident, I can assure you that rail travel is still a very safe way to travel," he said.


More at: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/via-rail-engine...49675.html