Who Stole the Train?

Who stole that train off the track? Whoever took it better come and put it back. I heard that engine whistle blow. It should have been here long ago (now).
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Sounds like these two are well on their way to becoming career thugs, since they didn't consider the consequences of their actions. Hmmm, I wonder what the earlier crimes were.

If Tom and Huck had been real people would they have lived in prison? I think a new thread is cominnnnnng Gotta think this out a bit, but it involves statutes of limitations.

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Don't want the black Expeditions with tinted windows arriving at my door anytime soon. Well at least they've plead guilty instead of some crazy arsed plea. Either they got a touch wiser or have some 'smart' lawyers advising them. My money is on the latter. Our community is FREE to join.


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Who Stole That Train

I just wanted to drive a train. Thomas said his May 8, , stunt stemmed simply from his affinity for subway trains and how they work. He spent months reading books and operating manuals about the city's subways to "learn the tricks of the trade," Thomas said. He even began practicing by wearing an official blue motorman shirt while loitering on subway station platforms, where he befriended transit worker Regoberto Sabio.

Twenty years later, man reflects on posing as train operator to take A train for wild joyride

Thomas said he often talked shop with the eight-year veteran motorman, who had no clue he was actually talking to a teenage train buff. But the whole time, Thomas was taking notes — and Sabio's employee number. It was a Saturday afternoon when Thomas, posing as Sabio, called a Transit Authority crew office and left his home number to sign up for any available overtime shifts. A short time later, his phone rang and Thomas was told to report for duty at the th St. Wearing his motorman shirt, he walked in carrying all the proper operator equipment: I can't mess this up.

He was assigned to the A train and successfully made every stop to the end of the line at Lefferts Blvd.