“There are some guys that you'd lay across the railroad tracks for and there's a bunch of them in that senior class.”
Urban Meyer
“If we seek the real predecessor of the modern railroad track, we must go back three hundred years to the wooden rails on which were drawn the little cars used in English collieries to carry the coal from the mines to tidewater.”
John Moody
“It's really hard to say whether they've slowed down, ... There's been some construction going on (on the railroad tracks), and when you see them going30 miles per hour, you don't know if it's because of the construction or the resolution.”
Brian Bruns
“I have never seen it so good. The real dot-com boom is here. The [railroad] track is in the ground, and we are just starting to light it up.”
Brian Halla
“The Pennsylvania was the first American railroad to lay steel rails and the first to lay Bessemer rails; it was the first to put the steel fire-box under the locomotive boiler; it was the first to use the air brake and the block signal system; it was the first to use in its shops the overhead crane.”
“Many times they would lynch someone by a railroad track so that passing trains would see and pass the word on and also as a form of intimidation to people in surrounding black community.”
James Allen
“Apparently the turn was misjudged and they wound up lodged on the railroad tracks. They tried to free themselves apparently, but they couldn't before they saw the train coming. Two of the people in the vehicle did get out of the car, but one passenger did parish when the car was struck by the train.”
Trevor Wendzonka