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    #51
    If you turn north towards Nipawin you cross rail and if you go strait west you cross the same rail line because the rail line runs on an angle NE-SW. It not very often you see a train there in the winter.

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      #52
      Passenger vehicles for hire stop at railways, don’t they?

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        #53
        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
        If you turn north towards Nipawin you cross rail and if you go strait west you cross the same rail line because the rail line runs on an angle NE-SW. It not very often you see a train there in the winter.
        There's actually 2 crossings going west - you cross the CN line to Carrot River and then the CP line to Nipawin. That's why that former dehy, now grain gathering point was built there - so it could be on both rails. Someone else has pointed out that a charter bus would likely have to stop for the CN crossing on 35 highway which means the bus should have been slowing down by the time it crossed the 335 junction.

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          #54
          I read that the semi was on its way to Alberta. I am not to familiar with that area. Would the semi be turning onto highway 35 or would it be going straight through?

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            #55
            That's right Bob,I forgot the CP line.

            I think the rule is that busses stop at uncontrolled rail crossings but these are controlled.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Jagfarms View Post
              I read that the semi was on its way to Alberta. I am not to familiar with that area. Would the semi be turning onto highway 35 or would it be going straight through?
              You can go either way but going on 35 is primary and going on 335 is secondary and rough. Coming from Carrot River you would be secondary anyway and moss is light so I don't think that primary would matter.

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                #57
                https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/04/07/humboldt-broncos-victims-deaths-hockey-crash-saskatchewan_a_23405484/?ncid=fcbklnkcahpmg00000001

                http://leaderpost.com/news/canada/the-worst-nightmare-has-happened-empty-ice-and-the-chill-of-familiar-details-haunt-humboldt-following-bus-crash/wcm/b462ddba-90e1-4fed-b1c0-d8e8f98c3b68
                Last edited by fjlip; Apr 7, 2018, 19:43.

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                  #58
                  Seems these deadly intersections are a sad part of rural life. There is one several miles south which has claimed 3 lives in separate accidents. Not mention the fatalities so numerous on what I’d consider a decent highway by my place. Driving home I pass by every turnoff and can’t help but remember a particular incident and fatality. Reasons vary for why they occurred but that isn’t near as important as the physical, emotional, and mental toll on victims, and their loved ones. This shit just plain sucks. My deepest most sincere condolences to all involved in this tragedy.

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                    #59
                    Here's Google Streetview image of the intersection - going north on 35.

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                      #60
                      Absolutely terrible.
                      My thoughts and prayers are with the families and first responders

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