Posted by D.Witte on October 2, 2012 
Looks like quite a ride!
Posted by lawman on October 3, 2012 
They must have ballast tanks on board to shift weight from side to side as needed
Posted by Matthew Harrell on October 3, 2012 
Makes one wonder how bad the track would have to get before the FRA would shut them down. Nice catch Wyatt.
Posted by joem on October 3, 2012 
I wonder how much worse it can get before they can’t operate?
Posted by Wang Halen on October 3, 2012 
It's been like this for years.
Posted by on October 3, 2012 
"Poorly maintained" infers they, in fact, maintain that track. I doubt they ever have. It's a shame. I don't see how a railroader with any sense of pride on their job could work here.
Posted by Wang Halen on October 3, 2012 
Joe, most of the guys on the MAW are awesome. They do what they have to do to get the job done. It's not their fault the operation is messed up.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on October 3, 2012 
They need a roll cage in the locomotive.
Posted by Sid Vaught on October 3, 2012 
How in the name of heaven did you not get rejected for "horizon not level"?
Posted by Curious142 on October 3, 2012 
Does the term "Hazardous Duty Pay" ring a bell?
Posted by Thomas on October 3, 2012 
I remember operating over branch line tracks like this when Conrail first took over. They didn't stay that way long, either repaired or abandoned.
Posted by Laird Barber on October 4, 2012 
All I can say is, "lean to the right".
Posted by AbandonedRailroader on October 4, 2012 
I see they found the number board and found another use for duct tape.
Posted by wiscentral on October 7, 2012 
Wait...I think I saw that scene before....except it was a derailment photo!
Posted by SAR Connecta on October 9, 2012 
"Whew", and here I thought there was some dodgey / bad trackwork in South Africa. Awesome photo Wyatt.
Posted by nheydenreezek on October 31, 2012 

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