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>Masses of O. moreleti on railway lines during their activity periods are reported as causing slippage of locomotives in South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia,[22] causing train cancellations due to the disturbance of signalling equipment. Crushed millipedes may have caused a 2013 minor train crash in Clarkson, Western Australia.[19] Millipedes on the tracks appear to have affected the train's deceleration.[23] In Adelaide, suburban trains are fitted with brushes before the front wheels to clear the line of millipedes.
>A swarm of young millipedes stopped a train in the mountains near Osaka, western Japan, early Sunday* as they covered a length of the railway track following a massive hatch, press reports said.
Why did millipedes hate trains? Is it jealousy?
*in 2003
>A swarm of young millipedes stopped a train in the mountains near Osaka, western Japan, early Sunday* as they covered a length of the railway track following a massive hatch, press reports said.
Why did millipedes hate trains? Is it jealousy?
*in 2003
