Birdstrike On An Electric Locomotive
It would appear that whatever bird this Class 90 hit, didn’t have much of a chance.

Birdstrike On A Class 90
But then none of us would, if hit by 84.5 tonnes of electric locomotive.
January 11, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | Environment, Transport/Travel | Birds, Trains
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