Not quite Thomas London, ON July 2012 Thematic. Industrial Disease. Here. |
Earlier this week, I was cruising to the office in the car, enjoying the dark solitude of the two-lane highway that stretches between London and Woodstock 45-ish km to the east. I love these early morning drives because they really give you the time to ponder the little mysteries of life that you just can't ponder in the middle of a hyper-busy day.
I wasn't going particularly fast, maybe 80 km/h, as I approached a railroad crossing that in my entire time driving this route had never been activated. I wondered if the line had been abandoned, and if so who was responsible for maintaining the uprights that still stood tall beside the road.
I guess my timing was just right, because suddenly, the lights lit up like a Christmas tree, flashing brilliant red as I approached. I was just close enough that I wasn't sure whether I should brake or continue. Stopping would have involved a near-panic stop, so I kept going. I was clear through the other side of Woodstock by the time the adrenaline levels in my body returned to normal.
I guess it was anything but abandoned. Something to keep in mind next time I take this road. Like, tomorrow.
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I was clear through the other side of Woodstock
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Very frightening! You take care of yourself, you hear?
ReplyDeleteI think Alexia is right because due to lots of snow and landsliding it is dangerous to use this kind of convenes.
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