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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and Cane Trains

If you never paid much attention in high school science you might have missed the bit about Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and if you did then let me give you a brief explanation.

Darwin suggested that all creatures evolve and it’s the smart … the strong … the cunning of each species that survive and of course that means that it’s the dumb … the weak … the stupid members of the species who don’t get to breed and die out. And this morning Toni and I almost got to see Darwin’s Theory of Evolution actually occuring.

It’s cane cutting season at the moment and will be right through into December and there are signs along the highway that tell you this is the time of year that the cane is being cut and there are slow moving vehicles about.

There are also plenty of ads on the television warning that cane trains are out and about and a cane train can’t stop in a hurry so drivers should be prepared to stop at those spots where the cane trains have to cross the highway.

And just in case you haven’t noticed what season it is and you don’t know what a cane train looks like there are flashing lights protecting the crossings and these lights are triggered by approaching trains. Just like you see here:

Cane train crossing the Bruce Highway

At the front of the line is a Greyhoud bus (actually it’s an old McCafferty’s bus but Greyhound bought them out). Behind the bus is our prime example of why Darwin’s theory of evolution probably is the real deal … and then there’s us.

We’d been following this turkey for quite some time and he’d made some passing moves that … well an experienced and switched-on driver wouldn’t have made. Then we caught up to the bus and as we approached the crossing the flashing lights went off.

The bus started to slow and boofhead in the wagon went to overtake … just as I was about to drop my camera and reach for my phone to call 000 boofhead suddenly woke up that there really was a train approaching and that noise he could hear was the driver blowing the loco’s horn as a warning to motorists that there was a train coming.  Somehow he managed to get back in behind the bus and stop in time.

Unfortunately this guy has already been breeding and there were kids in the car … I’m so glad Toni and I didn’t have to get out and render aid … it wouldn’t have been the first time I’ve had to pull a bloodied child out of a smashed car and it’s not something I ever want to have to do again.

So guys … remember … at this time of year there are cane trains out and about and the railway crossings are used regularly so when the warning lights go off stop before the oncoming cane train takes you a long way down the track and you prove Darwin and his theory to be correct.

4 Responses to “Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and Cane Trains”

  1. Randall Says:

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  2. Trent "Raichase" Nicholson Says:

    Unfortunately, there are plenty of occasions of reckless drivers out there, more than anyone can count on one hand. I’m just glad to hear that everything ended “well”. The downside being that our mate in the station wagon will no doubt do his stupid, reckless antics again and again until he takes himself out, no doubt with plenty of innocent people.

    I wonder how some people can have such careless disregard for other human life. I will stay with the bus!

    Regards,
    Trent

  3. admin Says:

    G’day Trent

    The crazy thing is that the bus wasn’t holding anyone up. The driver was running it highway speed so he certainly wasn’t holding anyone up.

    Stuart

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