Why do we keep warning? Because the train is still coming down the tracks

By Elizabeth Prata Growing up in my town in the 1960s, there was a train track running along the shoreline. Behind the tracks there was a busy wharf with fishermen, moorings for recreational boaters, and shoreside homes and their children running about. There were a lot of train crossings, and many of them weren’t guarded … Continue reading Why do we keep warning? Because the train is still coming down the tracks