Citing Lives at Risk, Train Workers Urge Union Pacific to Allow Trail to Stunning Waterfall in Northern California
SISKIYOU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 1 – Nearly 30,000 visitors trespass train tracks annually to reach Mossbrae Falls, prompting union calls for Union Pacific to expedite a safe, legal trail to reduce accidents and risks.
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Citing lives at risk, train workers urge Union Pacific to allow trail to stunning waterfall in Northern California
About 10 times each day, giant freight trains pass along a narrow section of track along the Sacramento River in far Northern California where engineers on the locomotives regularly tense up with stress.
·Denver, United States
Read Full ArticleCiting lives at risk, train workers urge Union Pacific to allow trail to stunning waterfall
A train workers union this week called on Union Pacific to help facilitate a long-sought trail to Mossbrae Falls, near Dunsmuir, so hikers don't risk their lives walking on the tracks.
·Los Angeles, United States
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