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Re: Is Chama ready if a yard fire started?

PRSL
June 05, 2006 08:02AM
I sincerely hope that the great silence on the subject of a fire in the cars in the Chama yard is because that greatest threat to the C&TS has been seriously considered, reviewed, and having contingent plans made to maintain control. It could be the greatest lost to preservation if a problem started there. It is a unthinkable subject, and terrible just to review it. Maybe the less said the better as long as preparations and control plans are standing by.
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