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Passing Freight Trains Disrupt Marathon Mon Sep 26, 4:48 PM ET
EAST MOLINE, Ill. - Passing freight trains disrupted the 2005 Quad Cities Marathon, prompting a race organizer to drive a pace truck into the path of an approaching locomotive.
After runners were forced to stop and wait as two trains made their way through East Moline on Sunday, Joe Moreno sped over to an intersection near the 22-mile marker and parked his truck on the railroad tracks, blocking a third train from passing.
"I don't know how fast it was coming, but you could hear it coming from a distance. It was blowing its horn," Moreno said Monday.
The train stopped less than a block away from Moreno's truck.
Moreno says he then sat in the vehicle with the doors locked for nearly 1 1/2 hours as several hundred runners crossed the tracks. A railroad employee tried to get Moreno to move his truck, but it wasn't until police arrived that the former East Moline mayor agreed to move the vehicle.
"With every minute, I was buying time for the runners," Moreno said.
Richard Stoeckly, vice president and chief operating officer of the Iowa Interstate Railroad Co., said the disruptions were the result of a "breakdown in communication" between race organizers and the company.
The disruptions did not affect the marathon's elite runners, Moreno said, adding that a passing train also interrupted the marathon in 1999.
Kenyan Paul Rugut won the 26.2-mile race, which cuts across the Mississippi River and communities in both Illinois and Iowa, with a time of 2 hours, 20 minutes, 27 seconds.
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Ok, lemme get this straight. A former Mayor (people voted for someone this stupid) drove a truck onto railroad tracks, knowing a train was coming for the benefit of a footrace that he wasn't even in. It's not specified, but I'm gonna give it a better than 50-50 chance that he actually sat in the truck the whole time, as opposed to blocking the tracks, getting out until the train had stopped, and then getting back in.
And then, if I read this correctly, it took an hour and a half from the time he blocked the tracks, to the time police arrived. And yet, he somehow thinks this was clever? "I was buying time"??? Yeah, pal. you were buying jailtime.
Mark this up as yet another state I shant be visiting.