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What's in the nuclear flasks exactly? Countries like USSR, China, France, UK and USA built nuclear power stations more for their plutonium byproducts used in weapons programs than for electricity. Not sure how they transport the plutonium around though. Probably not like this, because they do not need much (less than 10kg is enough to make an implosion nuke -- producing the plutonium is the tricky and expensive part) I guess they also have to ferry around the uranium fuel etc. Trains could be doing that. Same for all the radioactive waste that needs long term secure storage. It is all very safe -- until its not. P.S. I remember seeing all the yankee jets flying around near Milton Keynes where I grew up. 1980 etc. Back then we half expected to be nuked by now. Phew. The mining towns et cetera were more afraid of Maggie and her famous axe though.
Possibly armed police or military forces, depending on what they're carrying. Maybe even empty, but it looks to the casual observer that if you screw with this train you're gonna get messed up, so maybe it's an intimidation tactic.
Fascinating what the railways carry,all the most hazardous material known to man,just glad its not on the roads with all the numpty drivers these days.