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M190
Member # 3009
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As some of you may know, I live in Bakersfield, Ca. We just got hit with a 5.0 quake centered 11 miles NNW of Keene or 23mi E. of B-town. Bet they'll be some busy inspection crews tonight on Tehachapi! YEEHAAAWWW!
 
20th Century
Member # 2196
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Hang in there M190! Hope all is well. Sounds like it.
 
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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You got one, too? I wasn't aware. I'm still quiverin' from Monterey County's 6.0 yesterday.
 
MPALMER
Member # 125
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No major damage reported in Keene?
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Having experienced Coalinga during May 1983, one is enough. So are hurricanes, having experienced Carol August 31, 1954.
 
RRCHINA
Member # 1514
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I was on the a Santa Fe passenger train, Golden Gate I think, from Oakland to Barstow in 1952 and traveled through Tehachapi on the SP the day before the big one collapsed several tunnels.
In the Air Force at that time I thought little about the event because of greater consequences in my life, but in retrospect and having experienced two additional "Day
Before" events I consider myself to have a somewhat charmed life.

I was in the Chicago McCormick Place theatre with about 2000 people the night before it burned to the ground and was having a picnic lunch in a city park at El Dorado, KS which was destroyed by a tornado the next day.
 

M190
Member # 3009
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All is well here in B-town. Being a bit of an amateur seismo-head it was kinda fun really. This is probably my tenth quake and was by far the strongest movement I've felt. Northridge in '94 was more of a steady shake where this was a roll. I actually felt the ground wave pass under my desk! What does this have to do with Amtrak? Nothing!

Allen
 

JONATHON
Member # 2899
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Will this affect the Starlight?

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JONATHON D. ORTIZ
EMD455@Blue-Rail.com
 

Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I'm not so sure how close the Starlight route goes to to the Parkfield epicenter, but it definitely runs through the neighborhood. I haven't heard any reports that rail service was disrupted, though. After any quake, the tracks are inspected, and that slows things down for a few hours. Given the large number of aftershocks multiple inspections may be required.
 



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