No, because the rails are owned by Missouri Pacific or whomever the rail company is. Someone at some point engineered the expansion joints for a certain level of heat and underestimated it. Like all engineering I’m sure there was a tradeoff of likelihoods and it wasn’t likely we would have two months straight of 100+ temps.
This is a resultbof bad management. Sun kinks are nothing new.
It’s happening all over the country dude, this a result of the worst heat wave since railroads were invented
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/whats-a-sun-kink-how-extreme-heat-hits-austin-railroads/
So just further proof texas is shittily managed and has a self righteous boner for themselves than?
No, because the rails are owned by Missouri Pacific or whomever the rail company is. Someone at some point engineered the expansion joints for a certain level of heat and underestimated it. Like all engineering I’m sure there was a tradeoff of likelihoods and it wasn’t likely we would have two months straight of 100+ temps.
Which is strange because we see 100+ temps 2 months out of the year every time el nino does it’s thing. Bad research imo.
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