@@thekentuckyrailfan yea, but they need better systems in place. Being blocked by a train on the tracks can be fatal if you need to get to the hospital with a life threatening injury. They have the technical knowledge to fix it.
No emails. Those are pointless with government. I retired from government service. If you want attention, a well written letter that includes corrective suggestions may work. I suggest a telegram to whomever you think can help. Sending it to multiple addressees may also help, to include the media. Your emergency services director is your friend. Tying up the roads can cost lives in an emergency. Your enemy, obviously, is the railroad and the money it produces. It’s Kentucky, palms are being greased. You need media support and support from Frankfort. If you keep the pressure up you can win. Being frank, someone may have to die before you get someone’s attention. Silence is not golden; a squeaky wheel gets the most grease.
I live in McCreary county those tracks are still there….
Was they the crossing at hwy 1470?
Lol, if the trains need to be there on time, they don't need to be stopped there to begin with. Simple as that.
@bubba ray if the train continue were they stop they will 1 break a rule and get fired real fast or 2 cause a huge head on collision
@@thekentuckyrailfan yea, but they need better systems in place. Being blocked by a train on the tracks can be fatal if you need to get to the hospital with a life threatening injury. They have the technical knowledge to fix it.
@@bubbaray8670 bro how it'll just cause more problems the train is stopped for a reason
@@thekentuckyrailfan Yes. The reason is poor scheduling or poor dispatching by the railroad.
@Evan Stauffer no it's not there is always something in the way at Danville when trying to get a crew change
if this is a big buiness they dont care bout anybody they do watever greedy
@outoftime no the town is just stupid
@@thekentuckyrailfanas someone from mccreary i can confirm that practically everyone is idiotic
No emails. Those are pointless with government. I retired from government service. If you want attention, a well written letter that includes corrective suggestions may work. I suggest a telegram to whomever you think can help. Sending it to multiple addressees may also help, to include the media. Your emergency services director is your friend. Tying up the roads can cost lives in an emergency. Your enemy, obviously, is the railroad and the money it produces. It’s Kentucky, palms are being greased. You need media support and support from Frankfort. If you keep the pressure up you can win. Being frank, someone may have to die before you get someone’s attention. Silence is not golden; a squeaky wheel gets the most grease.