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Just like on the motorways, everyone rubber necking at any accident!
Surely all those vehicles aren't required for the recovery. Looks like it's coming out in bits anyway, rear bogie already gone, front in the process of removal.
Surely all those vehicles aren't required for the recovery. Looks like it's coming out in bits anyway, rear bogie already gone, front in the process of removal.
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Looks like a least one of the sidebooms will be joining it in the river, the way they are going. Pull it back up the ramp by the 360 & if it wont drag, after creating a bit of a roadway, then slice it into sections.
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Stormin wrote:Just like on the motorways, everyone rubber necking at any accident!
Surely all those vehicles aren't required for the recovery. Looks like it's coming out in bits anyway, rear bogie already gone, front in the process of removal.
Hi, They could have squezed a couple more in each end if they realy tried.
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