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From the interwebs:That will buff right out. It just a flesh wound
From the interwebs:
On April 5, 1964, around 2:30 a.m., a Grand Canyon Limited passenger train collided with a rockslide near Double A cut, west of Williams, Arizona, while traveling at 87 miles per hour. Tragically, this incident resulted in the loss of three passengers’ lives1. The impact of such an event would have been devastating, and the rugged terrain likely exacerbated the consequences.
No idea and agreed. Nasty wrecks!How many rock slide wrecks happened through those canyons? There must be some more nasty wrecks?
Okay, you’re in the lead with that one!Here is one of my candidates.
That was back in 2008. An experiment on plaster molding and epoxy.Okay, you’re in the lead with that one!