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06-28-2026, 10:01 AM
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Trying to Remove a Stuck Flatbed Truck from a Railway Crossing
Poland, they were trying to free a truck that had stalled on the tracks. The driver actively participated in the operation, but, as the railway workers complained, he forgot to call the emergency services and provide the number of the level crossing so that they could stop the train traffic. |
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06-28-2026, 12:15 PM
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Re: Trying to Remove a Stuck Flatbed Truck from a Railway Crossing
The MAIN problem, is they were pushing on the SIDE of the truck! And it was still engaged in low gear. |
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06-28-2026, 12:26 PM
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Re: Trying to Remove a Stuck Flatbed Truck from a Railway Crossing
Loved all the waving going on.. At least it’s not stuck on the tracks anymore… maybe had the driver put it in neutral they could have pushed it off the tracks. |
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06-28-2026, 06:16 PM
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Re: Trying to Remove a Stuck Flatbed Truck from a Railway Crossing
I was just joking, but I hadn't considered that. I didn't know they locked up when they did that. |