Yeah and it's a good thing that the cars didn't flip onto people's cars but the Ashland railway needs to be responsible for the rails and this crossing being in such bad shape I can see why the train cars derailed the crossing needs to be closed and replaced with a white pastel or wooden railroad crossing
All of these people commenting on here who don't know a thing about trains irks me. First of all, CSX is not the railroad in this video. The Ashland Railway is. So people blaming CSX don't know what they're talking about. CSX does own the hopper cars but they are being handled by the Ashland Railway. Secondly, this is a fairly minor derailment. Non of the cars tipped over and piled up on top of each other. Small derailments like this happen fairly often in yards and on smaller railroads like this one. Thirdly, this railroad is a Class 3 railroad. In North America there are three different classes of freight railroads. Classes 1, 2, and 3. Class 1 railroads are the big 7. Canadian Pacific (CP), Canadian National (CN), Norfolk Southern (NS), CSX, BNSF, Union Pacific (UP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS). These guys are nothing like class 3 railroads like the one in the video. They have tens of thousands of miles of track (CP and CN being transcontinental and operating in both the US and Canada) and make 100s of millions of dollars (if not billions) in revenue every year. They keep their major arterial lines in top shape and their secondary lines are better than what is in this video. Class 2 and 3 railroads do not make nearly the same amount of money as Class 1s so they sometimes don't have the resources to keep their tracks in 100 percent top notch condition. This usually isn't a problem as long as there are proper speed and weight restrictions in place. This particular accident originated on the crossing so there could have been a number of factors leading up to it. It looks like the rail broke and then the gauge separated too much and started dropping the cars on the inside of the rail. To all the people who think every train derails and all railroads are poorly maintained; that's not the case at all. This is just a minor derailment on a small railroad. Rail is still a lot safer and more efficient than shipping by truck. Each of those rail cars is probably 2 truck trailers worth of product.
CPWindsorsub I know the railroad in my hometown is a class 3. They have a speed restriction of 25mph max on whole track. It mostly transports grain to larger railroads. We have derailments mostly caused by track problems and old ties. One thing I did learn is when a crossing is put in the municipality is responsible for the initial instalation cost, and the railroad is resmponsible for maintaining it. We have a crossing that is on a highway used alot by trucks and is beat up contantly from the traffic and poor drainage. The railroad tries to fix it, but usually not well. It is a very rough crossing to go over.
Absolutely incredible you caught this on camera and were even able to continue filming without a hiccup. Glad the train didn't tip over and hit anyone waiting at the crossing. You did a solid job sounding the siren and backing up to protect anyone in the cross hairs. 5 star job
"Shortline" describes a size of railroad. "Mainline" describes a class of track, used to get from place to place, and often under the direction of a Traffic Control System. Shortlines absolutely have main tracks, a.k.a. mainlines.
Thank God it wasn't worse. I don't know how many cars were damaged at the wheels, but it all looked salvageable, but most importantly, it looks like everyone was safe.
And this was the most exciting thing the locals had to talk about all month until old man Jenkins' prize horse got featured on the cover of ProRodeo magazine
When I was growing up, we lived in a major US city right smack up against the railroad tracks. Commuter trains went by all the time but twice a day long freight trains would go by--and in all those years, it never once crossed my mind that a train might derail and come land right in our home.
@tmotorman That's how they maximize profit! Maintenance is an expense, a liability! Incidents like this costing more money than maintaining tracks & equipment? LAH LAH LAH LAH LAH LAH!😂
As derailments go this one was pretty minor, at least. The bogeys left the track but otherwise the freight cars were undamaged; they were not carrying any sort of hazardous cargo and the train was very quickly e-stopped. It looks like a a broken rail in the crossing caused the derailment. The fact that it happened on a shortline/transfer road both set the stage for the derailment (shortlines can have sketchy maintenance practices) and assured it would be minor (shortlines usually operate at low speeds; they can have sharp curves and tend to have small track lengths).
Yeah but it did destroy parts of the rails and as it seams the rail went up and pushed into the rail car. Prob with rerailing the train and fixing that section if track it would prob take a couple of weeks to fix if its fast. Also the look at the rail on the crossing was terrible with the crack going through it. Prob was a micro crack that grew when the train went over.
Thats called lack of rail maintenance. That was a large chunk of rail blown out. An inspection before hand would have detected that. Sadly, our countrys rail system is in bad shape but never seems to get repaired, instead, things like this happen because Railroads cut corners.
1:24 There's your probable cause. The wheels are changing on damaged rails. Which caused one of them to raise up enough to go off the rail and bring at least 5 others with it This usually happens with bad track condition especially at crossings
That's why you should never pull right up to the crossing gate - you could get caught up in a mess like this. Lucky that train was not going fast those cars would have scattered and spilled onto the road.
It's a rare thing to catch a derailment as it happens. I've got one posted on RUclips as well. It's amazing the cars stayed upright. It could have been a big problem for the driver in front of you. Thanks for posting.
@@pelicanbeater6100 they were on the turn. its not like its a sudden turn but its a very long turn. you would think that it would be fine going that high of a speed on it but it will most certainly tip or lean.
Looks like the joint, of the rail, inserted into the grade crossing, it separated somehow....mostly from the ice, and the contraction/ expansion of the roadway shifting the rail.....should of been checked before the train came, that's for sure.
@@Ithinkiwill66 - I had a book on the British Columbia Railway. It described a line around a lake that was notorious for slides. The line was inspected, found okay, and a highrail (a pickup truck with flanged wheels) preceded a freight train. It was the dead of night. The track inspector could see the train behind him by the sweep of its headlight. Then, suddenly, no light. He called on the radio. No response. Breaking the rules, he slowly backed up, listening and watching, until something dark loomed behind him. It was a slide that knocked the first two locomotives into the lake. He was able to help the conductor out of the water, but the engineer was never found. Even with all the precautions, things can and do go wrong.
@@kd8fki many things, like technical knowledge, line knowledge, communication, understanding of traffic rules, and most importantly the presence of mind. Not a rocket science though. One must undergo a training of course. Check with your legislation or government for qualifications and other criteria. You might get details.
I think he means "train guard" isn't a common job title in places like the United States. Depending on the location, "train guard" or "mail guard" can be the same thing as a (U.S.) conductor, who is in overall charge of the train. Or, it can be a lesser position like a (U.S.) flagman, brakeman, or passenger attendant/usher.
That road was blocked for a long while. Seen that happen here in Northern Michigan with only 4 cars. There was a build up of ice along the roadway and the tracks, the cars were bouncing so bad, I knew it was going to happen. The last car bounced off the track and pulled the front cars off the track as the last car swung over onto its side, taking out the lights and closing one of only 3 ways into town.
In the 80's near my grandma's house, a train delivering gravel derailed and the few cars in the middle toppled over and spilled gravel on top of her neighbor's fence and destroyed it along with part of my grandma's. She said it took them a month to clean it before they could reopen the road.
That was really mild and they were VERY lucky. It could have been much worse if cars jackknifed and toppled over. People waiting at the crossing could have been killed.
The ground must have been weak underneath the rails, gave way and derailed the grain cars, maybe air pockets or even a cavern that we don't know about it
Any relation to Ted Leclair in the Boston area? He was running for Governor or something back in the day like 2000 I think. I used to work with his twin brother Tom.
I used to enjoy watching a train go by when I was stopped at a crossing. Then I saw the movie Super 8. I know it was just a movie, but that's a lot of kinetic energy a train has to give up in a derailment. Those cars are gonna go where they wanna go!
I saw here on RUclips a head on train wreck and they were not moving that fast but holy shit some of the train cars got pushed up into the air like nothing
exactly why I stay back from the ROW when waiting for a train to pass. The crossing that I usually use trains are moving 40 to 50 mph and a derailment or anything is going to get very dangerous very quickly..
Well the odds of it happening RIGHT THERE in that 100 foot section by the crossing out of the thousands of miles of tracks the train was on is so minute the odds of winning the Irish sweepstakes and being hit by lightning the same day are greater!
Good video. I am a retired Paramedic/Firefighter from NW Florida. I have never seen a train derailed in front of me but you were in the right place to catch this one. They opened the crossing up pretty quickly.
Shout out to the signal and the drop gate, it had to work all that overtime with no lunchbreaks or water even. Man i bet it was exhausted after that shift. Hope it gets payed double time for that one.
Not to say it wasn't in great shape to begin with, but prior to the zoom at 1:17, the cars were passing over that point pretty smoothly. Looks like the rail there suddenly fractured.
@SHRAVAN KUMAR Well all freight railroads in America are owned by PRIVATE companies not the government. So its up to the company to maintain their tracks...
See @4:03 The rail pierced the hopper car? When this happens in passenger derailments the rail enters the passenger cabin and whips around killing everything in its path, a horrible death.
LUCKY!!! Calculate the odds of being at that crossing, stopped, recording, on that side of the track, and close enough to get a descent image. You didn't even have to open your door
don't blame the driver, watch properly, it's obvious that it's very poor track maintenance.
Yup definitely poor tracks for sure
@Matthew Wilson Can't blame the railroad company either. Maintenance costs too much money! It detracts from profits! Can't have that!
@@johnferguson4989 Well, ODOT is supposed to take care of maintenance via inspections. They RARELY inspect it.
Yeah and it's a good thing that the cars didn't flip onto people's cars but the Ashland railway needs to be responsible for the rails and this crossing being in such bad shape I can see why the train cars derailed the crossing needs to be closed and replaced with a white pastel or wooden railroad crossing
IT WAS PROBABLY THE RAIL IT WAS NOT WELDED TOGETHER PROPERLY
I love the slogan on the cars. HOW TOMMORROW MOVES. Because we ain’t moving today.
This video being 3 years old and becoming massively recommend is such a weird kink of the RUclips recommending system :)
I see nothing but years old videos on my recommendation and it is becoming a pain.
All of these people commenting on here who don't know a thing about trains irks me. First of all, CSX is not the railroad in this video. The Ashland Railway is. So people blaming CSX don't know what they're talking about. CSX does own the hopper cars but they are being handled by the Ashland Railway. Secondly, this is a fairly minor derailment. Non of the cars tipped over and piled up on top of each other. Small derailments like this happen fairly often in yards and on smaller railroads like this one. Thirdly, this railroad is a Class 3 railroad. In North America there are three different classes of freight railroads. Classes 1, 2, and 3. Class 1 railroads are the big 7. Canadian Pacific (CP), Canadian National (CN), Norfolk Southern (NS), CSX, BNSF, Union Pacific (UP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS). These guys are nothing like class 3 railroads like the one in the video. They have tens of thousands of miles of track (CP and CN being transcontinental and operating in both the US and Canada) and make 100s of millions of dollars (if not billions) in revenue every year. They keep their major arterial lines in top shape and their secondary lines are better than what is in this video. Class 2 and 3 railroads do not make nearly the same amount of money as Class 1s so they sometimes don't have the resources to keep their tracks in 100 percent top notch condition. This usually isn't a problem as long as there are proper speed and weight restrictions in place. This particular accident originated on the crossing so there could have been a number of factors leading up to it. It looks like the rail broke and then the gauge separated too much and started dropping the cars on the inside of the rail. To all the people who think every train derails and all railroads are poorly maintained; that's not the case at all. This is just a minor derailment on a small railroad. Rail is still a lot safer and more efficient than shipping by truck. Each of those rail cars is probably 2 truck trailers worth of product.
CPWindsorsub I know the railroad in my hometown is a class 3. They have a speed restriction of 25mph max on whole track. It mostly transports grain to larger railroads. We have derailments mostly caused by track problems and old ties. One thing I did learn is when a crossing is put in the municipality is responsible for the initial instalation cost, and the railroad is resmponsible for maintaining it. We have a crossing that is on a highway used alot by trucks and is beat up contantly from the traffic and poor drainage. The railroad tries to fix it, but usually not well. It is a very rough crossing to go over.
CPWindsorsub thank you. Folks love blaming and trash talking CSX.
You're welcome.
CPWindsorsub Ashland Railway? Never herd of that with my experience as a trainfan?
It's a short line. There are probably hundreds of short lines you and I have never heard of in North America.
Absolutely incredible you caught this on camera and were even able to continue filming without a hiccup. Glad the train didn't tip over and hit anyone waiting at the crossing. You did a solid job sounding the siren and backing up to protect anyone in the cross hairs. 5 star job
Also I hope the railroad has reviewed the video so they could see where problems were.
Approach Medium the broken rail would be a good indication of where the problem was. This is a short line, not a mainline.
"Shortline" describes a size of railroad.
"Mainline" describes a class of track, used to get from place to place, and often under the direction of a Traffic Control System. Shortlines absolutely have main tracks, a.k.a. mainlines.
This is an extremely toxic comment section for a train video.
I know. I love this video.
As someone who absolutely loves trains, this is exactly why I'm not joining the railfan community.
It's the Trump loving MAGA morons.
"We had to honk at the lady in the car in front, cause she was texting and didn't notice THE TRAIN HAD DERAILED.." 😳
This why I never stop right up at the cross arms. One of those cars tips over, your dead.
Yes its good to leave a little bit of space...ya never know!
Same
1:34 Derailment
4:13 wow!
How tomorrow moves. 'Cause it ain't movin' today.
"how tomorrow moves," if that's how tomorrow moves, we're fucked.
Well you see how this year has gone so far....
I was thinking the same thing! XD
@@BarryJowers ahaahahaha!
At least none of the cars rolled on their sides. Makes it a whole lot easier to clear the line and repair the track.
Carrol Cameron, you took the words rite outta my thoughts, so I won't even bother.
The big roads want 120 ton loads? Well, that's what you want so quit bitchin.
Good quality, good content, and no girls screaming. Thank you.
At least all the cars stayed upright
In my 8 years on the railroad...i've seen quite a few of these...when you hear,"we're on the ground" there goes your whole work day.
The people in the cars were so smart that they backed up so when the freght falls over it wont hit them great thinking 👏
This is the exact reason why I stop 2-3 car lengths behind the stop bar.
That's what happends when you don't keep track.
I hate you.
Thank God it wasn't worse. I don't know how many cars were damaged at the wheels, but it all looked salvageable, but most importantly, it looks like everyone was safe.
And this was the most exciting thing the locals had to talk about all month until old man Jenkins' prize horse got featured on the cover of ProRodeo magazine
You know old man Jenkins too?
The train did not derail here. The rail detrained.
Imagine the force and pressure it takes to bend and snap a steel rail...
When I was growing up, we lived in a major US city right smack up against the railroad tracks. Commuter trains went by all the time but twice a day long freight trains would go by--and in all those years, it never once crossed my mind that a train might derail and come land right in our home.
Glad you wasn't on call... and nothing more toxic than grain...
Fortunately they were going slow. I guess track maintenance wasn’t in their latest budget?
That's how they find the bad spots!!
@tmotorman That's how they maximize profit! Maintenance is an expense, a liability! Incidents like this costing more money than maintaining tracks & equipment? LAH LAH LAH LAH LAH LAH!😂
As derailments go this one was pretty minor, at least. The bogeys left the track but otherwise the freight cars were undamaged; they were not carrying any sort of hazardous cargo and the train was very quickly e-stopped. It looks like a a broken rail in the crossing caused the derailment.
The fact that it happened on a shortline/transfer road both set the stage for the derailment (shortlines can have sketchy maintenance practices) and assured it would be minor (shortlines usually operate at low speeds; they can have sharp curves and tend to have small track lengths).
Yeah but it did destroy parts of the rails and as it seams the rail went up and pushed into the rail car. Prob with rerailing the train and fixing that section if track it would prob take a couple of weeks to fix if its fast. Also the look at the rail on the crossing was terrible with the crack going through it. Prob was a micro crack that grew when the train went over.
Thank God it didn't totally tip any cars over and send them flying into traffic. A pain in the ass to clean up still but at least no casualties.
Wow good eye on seeing that and alerting those around you!
It would have been really ugly if the train was going full speed!
Thats called lack of rail maintenance. That was a large chunk of rail blown out. An inspection before hand would have detected that. Sadly, our countrys rail system is in bad shape but never seems to get repaired, instead, things like this happen because Railroads cut corners.
The money is going to the wrong places, and or pockets. Another family could have been destroyed at the hands of corruption.
If you look at the engines, it’s a very small railroad company. They are prop rally low on funding that caused that. But I get where your coming at
Didn't the rail suddenly sink into the road and that's what caused the derailment
This video is a reminder of my life sometimes..
A train wreck.🤕
Thats all my ex girlfriends lol
I love the phrase on the side of the cars "How Tomorrow Moves"
Not very well evidently, slowly and off road.
Whenever I stop at a railroad crossing like this when the gates are down I always stay back a wee bit more in case THIS HAPPENS!!😖😬
I applaud you for not making this a terrible looking upright vertical video.
you know its a bad day when you call for the ambulance and then get held up by a derailed train
Luckily, no one was hurt. But Thomas's cow catcher was broken and he needed repair.
1:24 There's your probable cause.
The wheels are changing on damaged rails. Which caused one of them to raise up enough to go off the rail and bring at least 5 others with it
This usually happens with bad track condition especially at crossings
That's why you should never pull right up to the crossing gate - you could get caught up in a mess like this. Lucky that train was not going fast those cars would have scattered and spilled onto the road.
It's a rare thing to catch a derailment as it happens. I've got one posted on RUclips as well. It's amazing the cars stayed upright. It could have been a big problem for the driver in front of you. Thanks for posting.
Thank God that train wasn't going 40, 50, 60mph!!!!!
there was a left turn and they must slow down to a certain speed. otherwise the train would be going to fast on the turn and flip over on its side.
@@thearcadehackerofficial Roblox how do u know there was a turn????
@@pelicanbeater6100 they were on the turn. its not like its a sudden turn but its a very long turn.
you would think that it would be fine going that high of a speed on it but it will most certainly tip or lean.
@@thearcadehackerofficial right I agree.
@@thearcadehackerofficial Here in Germany the trains are passing by this type of turns with like 200kmph
CSX. Crash Spills, and Xplosions. "How tomorrow moves.
"
Time to replace that 90 yr old track section!!
What a nightmare imagine how long that took to straighten out
About a week most cases
lol at the rail cars that say "CSX: How Tomorrow Moves". Yeah it's gonna be at least tomorrow before these move.
Autotrope lol 😂
Don’t worry. Some tape and it will be fine
Son! You should be in the business, this is a better presentation than I've ever seen on TV.
How bad must the tracks be if a train derails at 10 mph?
Looks like the joint, of the rail, inserted into the grade crossing, it separated somehow....mostly from the ice, and the contraction/ expansion of the roadway shifting the rail.....should of been checked before the train came, that's for sure.
@@Ithinkiwill66 - I had a book on the British Columbia Railway. It described a line around a lake that was notorious for slides. The line was inspected, found okay, and a highrail (a pickup truck with flanged wheels) preceded a freight train. It was the dead of night.
The track inspector could see the train behind him by the sweep of its headlight. Then, suddenly, no light. He called on the radio. No response. Breaking the rules, he slowly backed up, listening and watching, until something dark loomed behind him.
It was a slide that knocked the first two locomotives into the lake. He was able to help the conductor out of the water, but the engineer was never found. Even with all the precautions, things can and do go wrong.
"How tomorrow moves"
Looks like tomorrow isnt moving very far
(lol)
Nope!
Nobody
Not a single soul
Csx grain hopper: *SKRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTT*
I'm a train guard by profession and believe me, derailing is such a huge pain in the ass.
Laukik Bamane please tell me what it takes to guard a train?
@@kd8fki many things, like technical knowledge, line knowledge, communication, understanding of traffic rules, and most importantly the presence of mind. Not a rocket science though. One must undergo a training of course. Check with your legislation or government for qualifications and other criteria. You might get details.
I think he means "train guard" isn't a common job title in places like the United States. Depending on the location, "train guard" or "mail guard" can be the same thing as a (U.S.) conductor, who is in overall charge of the train. Or, it can be a lesser position like a (U.S.) flagman, brakeman, or passenger attendant/usher.
That road was blocked for a long while. Seen that happen here in Northern Michigan with only 4 cars. There was a build up of ice along the roadway and the tracks, the cars were bouncing so bad, I knew it was going to happen. The last car bounced off the track and pulled the front cars off the track as the last car swung over onto its side, taking out the lights and closing one of only 3 ways into town.
In the 80's near my grandma's house, a train delivering gravel derailed and the few cars in the middle toppled over and spilled gravel on top of her neighbor's fence and destroyed it along with part of my grandma's. She said it took them a month to clean it before they could reopen the road.
How do you even go about fixing that? Good grief.
“CSX; How Tomorrow Moves.”
...Derailed? 🤣
Tomorrow is going to grind to a halt...
Not CSX
Before you spout off and appear ignorant do some research. This is not CSXT
The rails were owned by a little Class III shortline, not CSX.
@@Poisson4147 still owned by the ASRY
That was really mild and they were VERY lucky. It could have been much worse if cars jackknifed and toppled over. People waiting at the crossing could have been killed.
If speed was higher it may well have tipped over!
Railfanning from the Band-Aid bus… I like the way you roll.
Me : "It's 3:00 in the morning I need to get some sleep
RUclips : "Wanna see a train derailment?"
Me: "Hell Yeah"
Barry Jowers 1:30 here just now and... same 😂
😂,yep same for me
Holy crap that is a lot of power dragging that train. Awesome.
About 11 thousand tons
24.000 hp
Thank God the cars did not tip over.
The ground must have been weak underneath the rails, gave way and derailed the grain cars, maybe air pockets or even a cavern that we don't know about it
Tomorrow's gonna be moving pretty slowly...
Any relation to Ted Leclair in the Boston area? He was running for Governor or something back in the day like 2000 I think. I used to work with his twin brother Tom.
"How tomorrow moves CSX"
Must be a Monday tomorrow..
"How Tomorrow Moves".......cause it ain't gonna be today!
Lmao was my first thought when I saw that.
Not csx's falt. Its the shortlines
wow, those csx cars say "how tomorrow moves." if that is how tomorrow moves then I'm kinda scared!
I used to enjoy watching a train go by when I was stopped at a crossing. Then I saw the movie Super 8. I know it was just a movie, but that's a lot of kinetic energy a train has to give up in a derailment. Those cars are gonna go where they wanna go!
I saw here on RUclips a head on train wreck and they were not moving that fast but holy shit some of the train cars got pushed up into the air like nothing
Can someone explain how politics was dragged into this?? Like jesus can I just watch train derailments in peace??
I don’t even know man. Ppl love to argue. It’s clearly the railway’s fault
So that's how tomorrow moves
Yeah!! The past will be angered at the present.
I was looking around my whole screen saying to myself, _WheREs ThE aMBulaNcE_ 🤦♂️
😂😂
Hahaha!! The one videotaping is in an Ambulance. LOL!!
exactly why I stay back from the ROW when waiting for a train to pass. The crossing that I usually use trains are moving 40 to 50 mph and a derailment or anything is going to get very dangerous very quickly..
Its funny everyone calls me a moron for doing this a RR crossings.
Well the odds of it happening RIGHT THERE in that 100 foot section by the crossing out of the thousands of miles of tracks the train was on is so minute the odds of winning the Irish sweepstakes and being hit by lightning the same day are greater!
Now, there's something you don't see everyday... WOW!
11:20 I think that is the problem.
They were lucky none of those hoppers toppled over, otherwise they would have had their own emergency there.
What do you think what's inside those cars ?? oil??
Good video. I am a retired Paramedic/Firefighter from NW Florida. I have never seen a train derailed in front of me but you were in the right place to catch this one. They opened the crossing up pretty quickly.
"How Tomorow Moves"
So it will move without The Rails?
Good thing they maintain their tracks.
Deferred maintenance gets them all in the end
"CSX How tomorrow moves"... EXCEPT for today 😁
Damn I don't wanna move if that's how tomorrow is gonna go
I love this video. Love seeing it derail, the up close pics, and video of cleanup. Thanks.
Trixie Bailey well, i guess no one got hurt so why not.
Wow! That must have taken a lot of time to clean up and repair.
4:42 how tomorrow moves lol
If this is indeed "How Tomorrow Moves", then we're in for another shit year.
Nash1a, true true, but made my day !
CSX : "How Tomorrow Moves. Today? Not So Much."
yep i noticed that too
@@LeafyJolt what?
@@rcbrosproductions9129on the side of the cola cars
@@seaboardspastic lol I forgot about this comment!
"How Tomorrow Moves..." Not today! Maybe tomorrow.
*The condition of our rail system is horrible.*
CSX "How Tomorrow Moves"
'Cause we sure aren't moving anymore today...
Vulpine407 most definitely true for CSX
How tomorrow moves, TOMORROW got derailed today
Sharif Abdul also not to be a railroad nerd that’s CSX slogan
@@zach_light7816 thank u
Shout out to the signal and the drop gate, it had to work all that overtime with no lunchbreaks or water even. Man i bet it was exhausted after that shift. Hope it gets payed double time for that one.
NikeTiger well maybe it did rain that day
Great job by the engineer feeling that tug out from behind
So many people with so little understanding of what happened. Fortunately, SOMEONE was filming this.
2:47 How tomorrow moves!
Just not today! Maybe tomorrow but not today!
Kinda funny to think that the engineer probably had his units in notch 8 trying to figure out where all the resistance is coming from in his train.
This is obviously bad track maintenance. The cars going up and down over that joint at 1:21 just makes me cringe
ik, kinda annoys me how that was never resolved befor. cazed a whole back train to derail
Not to say it wasn't in great shape to begin with, but prior to the zoom at 1:17, the cars were passing over that point pretty smoothly. Looks like the rail there suddenly fractured.
@SHRAVAN KUMAR Well all freight railroads in America are owned by PRIVATE companies not the government. So its up to the company to maintain their tracks...
That is some sorry-assed track maintenance come home to roost.
Cool! You drive a real life ambulance. Its the first time ive seen these type of vids where a paramedic records while driving. Its cool
Did this video just go viral after two years or something? I’m just now seeing this along with everyone else
RUclips recommendations are a mysterious thing
1:23 Derail button 🕹️
viƧhal 👍🏼
Infrastructure falling apart in this country due to neglect. If you don't maintain anything it falls apart.
See @4:03 The rail pierced the hopper car? When this happens in passenger derailments the rail enters the passenger cabin and whips around killing everything in its path, a horrible death.
CSX: How tomorrow moves . . . .Can't say much more about today.
LUCKY!!! Calculate the odds of being at that crossing, stopped, recording, on that side of the track, and close enough to get a descent image. You didn't even have to open your door
"How tomorrow moves" - on rails laid in the 19th century.
Bullshit.