
HGV BREAKDOWN TRUCKS TRAVEL VIA RAILWAY LINE
Essentially, the below situation developed, because a dead deer was seen by the side of the railway line. The railway line cuts through the mountains in the far north of Scotland. It was not possible to get a vehicle to remove the Deer via any other route, so a crane was called for to drive down the railway line. For some embarrassing reason the crane toppled over and a breakdown truck was called for to rescue the crane, then, well, sods law said it must start to snow. I am sure everyone here had the best intention, "Best laid plans" as they say, if we have lived we have all been there, so no stone casting.








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