The easiest solution: find a knife, car keys, etc. (something sharp) to cut the rope he is tied down with.
no if a person fell on the railroad tracks you don't have to risk you life to save theirs
She was getting a birthday present for her brother when she was going to take the train home when she slipped on the train tracks and was hit by an oncoming train, she was 17 years old. Save
If you've stood beside the tracks when a train is passing at speed, you might have felt the ground shake with the weight of the train. The faster it goes, the more the ground shakes. To save the bridge from being shook up that much, the train slows down.
If your vehicle stalls on a railroad crossing, it is of course a good idea to try to get it off. If you cannot get it off, get away from your vehicle, and call for help. If you see a train coming, walk towards the train, because when the train hits your vehicle, debris is more likely to fly the direction the train is moving. Remember that no vehicle is worth more than your life, and it is almost impossible for a train to stop. Also, if you see a train coming, it is better to run and save yourself and not the vehicle.
Save Our History - 1998 The Underground Railroad was released on: USA: 20 February 1999
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Freight trains carry goods rather than passengers. Therefore, the only reason someone would be on one is if they were part of the train's crew or if they had boarded the train illegally, perhaps to save on rail fares.
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I'm soo sorry but you can't i hated it when i could'NT save aswell ;(
depends on what kind of spirituals. If you're referring to the songs they sung during the Underground Railroad, they did it as a code, to let slaves know that someone would come to save them soon.
Abraham Lincoln The Underground railroad. Freedom