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Turkeys tried to escape New Jersey by train
Some wild turkeys, it appears, were trying to get out of New Jersey before Thanksgiving. NJ Transit officials reported seeing a dozen or so wild turkeys waiting on a Ramsey train station platform Wednesday. The line continues to New York after going through Mahwah, where wild turkeys also caused a minor traffic accident. It was not clear whether they were the same birds as the ones in Ramsey. The towns are about 2.5 miles apart.

Dan Stessel, a spokesman for NJ Transit, said the sighting at the station wasn't a joke.

"For a moment, it looked like the turkeys were waiting for the next outbound train," he said. "Clearly, they're trying to catch a train and escape their fate."

NJ Transit workers began noticing the birds about 1:45 p.m. and followed their movements on surveillance cameras. A still photo shows a woman with a Macy's shopping bag near the turkeys. The birds left and returned to the platform about an hour later.

Police in Ramsey, a town about 20 miles northwest of New York City, heard about the birds, too. A dispatcher said the department had received three calls Wednesday about a dozen turkeys traveling together. They also caused a problem with car traffic Wednesday morning.
Posted by: Pappy 2006-11-23
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