Henro
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Once and awhile I will use the saying, "I would rather be knuckled" which is hyperbole to say the leas. Now, most people think it means "I would rather get hit in the face with a fist", but it is actually a railroad term...
"To get knuckled" means a Conductor or Brakeman gets caught between the knuckles of train cars. Since it catches you at mid-level, the person lives because major organs are okay, but the trauma below is too great. Still the weight of the cars pressing on each other act as a tourniquet squeezing off all blood flow.
So they bring in the family, say their last good-byes, but eventually...yeah they have to pull the cars apart, and when that happens, it is instant death.
I heard that same story in a safety seminar I attended years ago. I now wonder if it is true, or just an urban legend someone dreamed up...