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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 12:10 pm 
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M-O-O-N... That spells, "stupid".

http://thelcn.com/2012/08/06/train-mooning-stunt-leads-to-tragedy/

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Train mooning stunt leads to tragedy
By HOWARD W. APPELL on August 6, 2012

The Livingston County Sheriff has new details in the death of a teenager killed by a train passing through Dalton around 9:07 a.m. on Thursday Aug. 2.

According to Sheriff John York, Kaylie M. Mann, 17, of Dalton was mooning an eastbound Norfolk Southern freight train when she was struck and killed by the locomotive. Train mooning is fad popularized by a number of Internet websites.

Railroad tracks are four feet, 8.5 inches between the inside of the rails, but modern railroad equipment and locomotives overlaps the rails by nearly three feet. Mann was next to the track — not between the rails — when she was struck by the plow mounted on the front of the locomotive, which was traveling at 47 miles an hour. She died instantly.

Mann and a teenage boy had been in a park gazebo next to the track before the accident took place. She reportedly had set out for her house, on the opposite side of the track, as the train approached. Her companion saw the collision.

Trains going through Dalton sound their air horns for two highway crossings. However, when the engineer spotted Mann near the track, he issued a steady warning blast which went unheeded by the victim. The incident was recorded on a video camera mounted to the front of the locomotive.

Sheriff York says the boy is facing a burglary charge related to a break-in incident the were involved earlier that morning. Because the boy is under 18, police are not releasing his name.

An investigation was conducted by Sheriff’s personnel, District Attorney Gregory McCaffery, the New York State Police, and the Nunda Fire Department.

The sheriff’s press release cautions, “The tragedy speaks loud and clear of the dangers of being near railroad tracks. Railroad officials and Sheriff’s investigators warn everyone to refrain from being near rail lines at any time.”

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My high school driver's ed teacher made a very good point about trains: The only place you can get hit by one is on the tracks.

That advice has served me well for many years.

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