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Originally posted by NOTurTypical
That rail line stops at the camp. It's not like the rail line passes the camp, it ENDS there.
Originally posted by YouAreDreaming
It would be great to have a picture of the camp and the train along side of it.
Originally posted by Simplynoone
I live next to an automobile rail distribution center ...these types of rail cars are used to house and distribute cars and they are chained in place to hold 2 rows (Stacked) which may be what your thinking is for chaining prisoners ........not saying that they could not be used for something else ..but just wanted you to know that there are many many of these parked along the routes of these auto plants and distribution centers.
Do you have any in your area ?
[edit on 28-9-2008 by Simplynoone]
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Is it me or does a certain poster seem like a paid dis-info agent?
No matter who posts, no matter what they say this poster disagrees, and tries to use appeal to ridicule arguments.
This poster takes exception to ANYTHING posted on the subject.
Originally posted by molochrod
reply to post by cmongo4
or even better said by pink floyd
"quietly passing your time in the grasland away"
From sheep
Originally posted by MJND1990
Seriously there just auto-transport cars. I mean there just parked for storage and they happen to be near a FEMA camp. Theres no Marshall Law coming anyway, not until something HUGE happens. I just started a thread on the matter actually: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by star in a jar
Good sleuthing, sure they could be used for cattle but they can also be used for people... Visages of WW2 Jews boarding trains for Nazi camps come to mind.
Originally posted by Simplynoone
I live next to an automobile rail distribution center ...these types of rail cars are used to house and distribute cars and they are chained in place to hold 2 rows (Stacked) which may be what your thinking is for chaining prisoners ........not saying that they could not be used for something else ..but just wanted you to know that there are many many of these parked along the routes of these auto plants and distribution centers.
Do you have any in your area ?
[edit on 28-9-2008 by Simplynoone]
Vehicular flat cars are flat cars specifically equipped with superstructure or containers for transporting set-up vehicles. "Bi-level" refers to a superstructure with two levels. "Tri-levels" have three. A "low level" is less than 34" above the rail, a "mid level" between 34" and 40" above the rail, and a "high level" is 40" and over above the rail. In most cases, bi-level cars transport trucks and tri-levels transport automobiles.