Old trailer keeps students out of the rain

Where do old RVs go when they die? Sometimes, it's to the junkyard. In rural areas, they often end up in a field where they gather moss. Near Eddyville, Ore., along rural U.S. route 20, a retired travel trailer provides shelter at a school bus stop. This part of the country gets a whole buncha rain. If you're a kid waiting for a ride to school, even a beat old RV like this is likely a very good thing.


5 Comments:
You might be a Redneck if!!!!!!
By
Monte, at 6:02 AM, January 26, 2008
Sorry, I see these old trailers as a work of art and reflections of the past that should be preserved not "junked" out!
By
Anonymous, at 7:30 AM, January 26, 2008
RET 'NAM VET...
SOMEBODY WILL BE HURT WHEN THOSE CINDER BLOCKS FAIL!
10 AM, JAN 26, 2008.
By
A.J., at 9:02 AM, January 26, 2008
Wonderful idea! Just needs a little TLC. The kids that use this and their parents could make it better & safer with a little weekend work. Come on kids....show your appreciation to the one who thought about you and keeping you dry in the first place.
By
Anonymous, at 11:19 AM, January 26, 2008
It would much safer if the door wall were totally removed so that the kids could see in to it before they enter. I hate to be pessimistic, but a pervert could be hiding in there one day. I would only see using this if a responsible adult were always present with the kids that use it.
By
Anonymous, at 8:35 PM, January 26, 2008
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