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#1
Expecting an @amazon package? Could be a little late if it was on this train! Officials say VERY strong winds knocked the train over last night near Muleshoe. @rrobertswxlab says the wind could have been up to 100 mph at the time 😯#TrainDerailment

Gotta think that fucks w/ the supply chain a little bit.

#2

A lot of folks aren't getting their amazon packages on time by the looks of it.

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#3

Someone in the comments said those were likely empty, and I feel like that makes sense on one level (the blowing over and sliding so far), but can't imagine they are transporting hundreds of empty containers around.  

#5
53 minutes ago, Mittens said:

Someone in the comments said those were likely empty, and I feel like that makes sense on one level (the blowing over and sliding so far), but can't imagine they are transporting hundreds of empty containers around.  

The are returning East to load with more product. This is the most efficient way to move them empty back to origin. 

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#6

Would have assumed they got filled w/ something going the other way, but I don't know shit about fuck.

#9

Since Lincoln Riley is from Muleshoe, I am just going to go ahead and blame him for this. 

#11
Should have put bollards next to the track. 

Makes sense since trains are O&G
#14
Don't they run on diesel?

Not sure but I hope this thread doesn’t get derailed by bollard and O&G shit talk
#16
10 hours ago, Updawg said:


Not sure but I hope this thread doesn’t get derailed by bollard and O&G shit talk

ISWYDT and I'm hoping like hell that it gets sidetracked.

#17
10 minutes ago, Shoxthemonkey said:

ISWYDT and I'm hoping like hell that it gets sidetracked.

Derailed, if you will

#19
9 hours ago, MAUFRAIS said:

Greatest West Comma Texas trainwreck ever:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_at_Crush

When I was a library delivery worker at BU there was this giant painting about the Crash at Crush that was in the basement of Carroll Library (Texas Collection)

 

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It always brightened my day to stop and look at it for a minute or two.

 

#23
14 hours ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said:

Should have put bollards next to the track. 

Never mind the bollards.

#24
23 hours ago, Updawg said:


Makes sense since trains are O&G

Reminds me that the Texas History class I took long ago in grade school made sure that we learned what the Texas Railroad Commission actually was about.

#26

Any packages that were exposed to the outside are going to smell like a urine soaked dairy farm 

#27
1 hour ago, texasdago said:

Any packages that were exposed to the outside are going to smell like a urine soaked dairy farm 

It didn't wreck near College Station 

#30
24 minutes ago, Steel Shank said:

Terry Co. >> Bailey Co.

I always liked how so many of the towns around Lubbock are two-word descriptors combined into a one-word name.

  • Brown. Field.
  • Level. Land.
  • Sun. Down.
  • White. Face.
  • Shallow. Water.
  • Little. Field.
  • Mule. Shoe.
  • Plain. View.

I like to picture an exhausted old cowhand leaning up against a rock, looking at his barbwire fence handiwork and struggling to summon the energy to slowly pronounce the name of the last one just: POST.

#31
1 minute ago, bolverk said:

I always liked how so many of the towns around Lubbock are two-word descriptors combined into a one-word name.

  • Brown. Field.
  • Level. Land.
  • Sun. Down.
  • White. Face.
  • Shallow. Water.
  • Little. Field.
  • Mule. Shoe.
  • Plain. View.

I like to picture an exhausted old cowhand leaning up against a rock, looking at his barbwire fence handiwork and struggling to summon the energy to slowly pronounce the name of the last one just: POST.

You're a wise man. New Home says "Suck it, y'all!"

 

#32
Just now, Steel Shank said:

You're a wise man. New Home says "Suck it, y'all!"

 

Well, those fancy folk are simply showing off by using two words.

#33
2 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Well, those fancy folk are simply showing off by using two words.

The Harvard of the Caprock.

#34
1 minute ago, Steel Shank said:

The Harvard of the Caprock.

That's Cap. Rock.

But don't get me started on those pinko commies living up there in New Deal.

#35
15 minutes ago, bolverk said:

That's Cap. Rock.

But don't get me started on those pinko commies living up there in New Deal.

Well
I'm a high straight in Plainview
Side bet in Idalou
An a fresh deck in New Deal
Yeah
Some call me high hand
An some call me low hand
But I'm holdin what I am…The Wheel

#36
On 9/19/2024 at 4:44 PM, Mittens said:

Someone in the comments said those were likely empty, and I feel like that makes sense on one level (the blowing over and sliding so far), but can't imagine they are transporting hundreds of empty containers around.  

Even if the containers were full, the boxes likely had the smallest possible items inside a gigantic box filled with those puffy air things. 

#37
7 hours ago, MrBig said:

Even if the containers were full, the boxes likely had the smallest possible items inside a gigantic box filled with those puffy air things. 

rubber dog shit?

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