Prisoner Train Cars - Halliburton Built - Ready In The US, page 1
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Topic started on 26-7-2009 @ 01:01 PM by samhouston1886
Now I am not an expert on train cars, thats why I am posting this.
If anyone here can give a reasonable explanation for what kind of train cars these are I would appreciate it.

I hope there is a more benign explanation for this.







ORIGINAL CAPTION: Your fiat money at work building these bi-level prison cars (by the thousands according to the San Francisco Chronicle) built by KBR (Kellogg, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton). These were parked on the tracks behind a pecan orchard managed by one of my friends in Texas a few months back. They were completely hidden from the highway that paralleled the orchard.The Fetid Feds only moved them at night. It has been reported that some of these beauties have been prepositioned in each state. (Submitted by Ric H.)


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:12 PM by ManBehindTheMask
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Yeah ive seen these a lot as ive lived in several towns with really active train transports.

What they are is for transporting vehicles, thats the kind of train car it is, there are also stock (cattle cars) designed very similar. Now, if they are being used for something else who knows.

But given what i know of Texas (im from there) and the location of the ones you mentioned, i would say they are probably being used, or WILL be used for that, however, with all the crazy stuff going on in the last year and its escalation, who knows.

I think its very important that we be objective regardless, I also believe its safer to sleep with one eye open nice find



reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:24 PM by samhouston1886
reply to post by KSPigpen



I have nothing further than those images, I know this is the home of the skeptic and that's why I posted them here.

I am not friend of the NWO and I believe that it is very real but I also know that the net is packed with liars and people that do not know what they are talking about.

The purpose of this post is to find an alternate explanation other than the one that is provided with the images.


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:26 PM by samhouston1886
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask



Thank you for the post, and I do agree on keeping our eyes open.
Your information gave me a great place to start looking, again thanks.


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:29 PM by samhouston1886
reply to post by questioningall



Well lets hope that they are for cars as the design seems to jive with transporting vehicles as it keeps them protected from the elements.


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:36 PM by samhouston1886
Seems that these are for cars.




Google the Automax railcar for more images.

I know one of my fellow ATS members would help solve this.

Thanks to all for helping debunk this.


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 01:48 PM by samhouston1886
reply to post by kflei



I am thinking so humidity wont build up.
Just a guess though.


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 02:07 PM by warrenb
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weird on the second photo, it says "Building America" on the side of the train...

odd


reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 02:58 PM by Silcone Synapse
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The Rense source link leads to an article from feb 2008,

www.sfgate.com.../c/a/2008/02/04/ED5OUPQJ7.DTL

No pics of the trains there that I could see.
Trains like that could carry pretty much anything I guess,cars, people,whatever.Are they prison trains?
I hope not and think not-because they have been photographed.I think if prison trains on this scale were to exist,they would do so in the secret underground tunnel systems of TPTB,not out on normal rail networks.

Unrelated side notewarning:silly)
I typed in the number of the train car:train CMO 800054
into google,and found something odd,but unrelated to the topic im afraid:

Go to the very bottom othe the page,right hand corner.

www.pacific-western-rail.com...

Can you see it?

"Train Addiction Help Line: 1 866 840 7777"

Heheh,
"Please help me with my train addiction"
How many people call that line I wonder...most train addicted people I know would be too ashamed to even acknowledge they have a train problem...




reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 03:09 PM by Moshpet
Originally posted by warrenb
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post by samhouston1886



weird on the second photo, it says "Building America" on the side of the train...

odd


That's the motto for Union Pacific Railways.
www.up.com...

No offense folks but this one is a red herring.

The holes are more than likely to allow some air flow to go through during dangerous high winds.

Another picture of said 'car carriers' being loaded.

www.johnnyjet.com...

Looks like the like the same sort of 'car carrier' in the OP doesn't it.

Truthfully, while any transport vehicle, rail car, truck etc. can be used for nefarious purposes, I'd have to call this one as bogus.

Nothing to see here folks, move along.

M.



reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 03:15 PM by weedwhacker
reply to post by warrenb



weird on the second photo, it says "Building America" on the side of the train...

odd


NO. Not 'odd' at all, it is the Union Pacific RR's Company slogan!!!


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