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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Massive Street Collapse Sweeps Away Cars, Covers CSX Tracks In North Baltimore

Nels Schumacher is unexpectedly in the market for a new car.

Schumacher, who lives at 52 E. 25th St., said he was at home Wednesday afternoon when neighbors banged on his door, telling him to go outside. When he walked out, he saw that his 1997 Saturn was starting to sink from 26th Street into a freight train path.

"I was standing here taking pictures of my car as it was slowly moving toward the ravine," Schumacher said. "The cars sank about five or six feet and then the whole wall came down."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just think had it have been the white house!

Anonymous said...

Paying for their liberal ways.

Anonymous said...

@7:28

Liberal didn't build that retaining wall, it was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad more the 100 years ago as part of a project that improved the movement of trains through that city.

In other news, liberal residing in DC are fighting the predecessor to that Railroad (CSX) on plans to up grade a tunnel there that is just as old.

Sand Box John

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
@7:28

Liberal didn't build that retaining wall, it was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad more the 100 years ago as part of a project that improved the movement of trains through that city.

In other news, liberal residing in DC are fighting the predecessor to that Railroad (CSX) on plans to up grade a tunnel there that is just as old.

Sand Box John

May 1, 2014 at 8:33 AM

HUH??