Just wait until any people at the end of the platform where the train enters the atation get caught in the cascade of snow from the cow-catcher like thing in the front of the train.
Hilarity will ensue for all the other commuters.
Happened to me once at East Gwillimbury. Never again :)
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Just wait until any people at the end of the platform where the train enters the atation get caught in the cascade of snow from the cow-catcher like thing in the front of the train.
ReplyDeleteHilarity will ensue for all the other commuters.
Happened to me once at East Gwillimbury. Never again :)
Wow, that's not taking the customer's safety into account. Hope there were no incidents.
ReplyDeleteAlthough this morning is a blur, I think the platform at Whitby was clear.
Blowing snow makes it difficult, right? But if you notice, passengers know that the lamp posts are on the platform and knew enough to stay near them.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's all clear now.