• @CriticalResist8A
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    51 year ago

    It’s also why more people are killed by trains in the US than places that rely way more on rail and have way more trains in extremely dense downtowns. Like China, Japan, and the EU.

    That makes sense. Technically all the people that died/will die from the derailment in Ohio (very weird to type that out) should be counted as killed by a train.

    • Marxism-Fennekinism
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      31 year ago

      Technically all the people that died/will die from the derailment in Ohio (very weird to type that out) should be counted as killed by a train.

      And as always, the train itself is never the problem. Nor are the operators. The asshole humans at the top of the company controlling both are.

      I feel for the conductor and driver who are probably getting raked over the coals for what really wasn’t their fuckup.