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Why trains are faster on the way south than when they are heading north?

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Post ID: @OP+16Sbgvpm

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Who cares. Do you have a life? Reminds me of those id–ts taking pictures on the side of the tracks.

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Post ID: @ecfr+16Sbgvpm

North is uphill and south is downhill

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Post ID: @2cur+16Sbgvpm

Because someone is falsifying the trains speeds down South.

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Post ID: @1wlt+16Sbgvpm

Because there heading north ?

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Post ID: @xnt+16Sbgvpm

Juniata is responsible for the GP33ECO’s that won’t stay running for 2 consecutive days

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Post ID: @lhh+16Sbgvpm

RLS fellas showed them how to properly repair locomotives!

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Post ID: @wbz+16Sbgvpm

Because its gonna start getting cold up north

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Post ID: @wfx+16Sbgvpm

Because locomotives leaving Juniata are overhauled or repaired with skill and knowledge... The right way...they run better,faster, and longer!!!

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Post ID: @deo+16Sbgvpm

Gravity?

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Post ID: @ntp+16Sbgvpm

It's due to the spin of the earth.

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Post ID: @lpp+16Sbgvpm

Because it’s uphill going north

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Post ID: @mcz+16Sbgvpm

Because Chattanooga s—s and Juniata blows.🤣🤣🤣

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