It's a very large piece of equipment that arrives by train... "humping" is a train yard term, where they take the train car (when it gets to it's destination) and put it on a siding and there's a hump in the tracks and something for it to bump up against at the end. even though it's large, it's very FRAGILE equipment. they even have sensors mounted in w/the equipment to record if it was "humped"
This is very funny. What in the world is it for ?
ReplyDeleteIt's a very large piece of equipment that arrives by train...
ReplyDelete"humping" is a train yard term, where they take the train car (when it gets to it's destination) and put it on a siding and there's a hump in the tracks and something for it to bump up against at the end. even though it's large, it's very FRAGILE equipment. they even have sensors mounted in w/the equipment to record if it was "humped"