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Remember that limo that got nailed by a train? If not I have a link to the video !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
So this happened just down the road from my house in Elkhart, Indiana. Today while on my way home from school, I spotted that very limo on a flatbed and snapped a quick picture of the most famous limo in Elkhart.
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Was the limo there on purpose?
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On the tracks? I hope not.
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How did it get hit?
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Train
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It grounded itself on the tracks due to the approach and departure angles. Too long for the hump.
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highcentered on a crossing when a train was coming.
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Was the train there on purpose?
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Pat Monahan of the band Train crashed into it.
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that’ll buff out.
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I love that there’s a prancing horse on the front of the train.
What’s the retail on one of those?
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1) Isn’t that crossing a famous one for 18 wheelers as well?
2) That’s some pretty intense structural integrity for the coach building company that stretched that 300. Not going to lie, as bad as it is, it could have been a lot worse. Train didn’t make it all the way through, for example.