I was really trying to see the appeal of train tracks as a photo site so I drove around town near the Depot Grill and further down the tracks by Thursdays. I get it now.
A Pocatello man made it out of his pickup before a train struck it and pushed it several hundred feet down the tracks near Lava Hot Springs Thursday night.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) ,The famous "Living Legend" locomotive No. 844 is headed to Idaho this spring. Union Pacific announced plans for the 1,600 mile journey from Wyoming to Boise, Idaho, beginning on April 18.
This KSL 5 TV video may be the scariest video I have seen all year! The video is also a huge reminder why "California stops" are not a good idea when crossing train tracks.
A few months ago, I posted a video where I got stuck at the train crossing in Twin Falls for almost 10 minutes. I wasn't actually mad about it - the train boys have to do their job too.
You learn as you get older that there are some questions that can never be answered. In Twin Falls, I have a big one. Why does the train only go backwards when I'm on Shoshone waiting?