WILD! Train Derails on Camera | #Shorts



This incident on the Portland & Western Railroad could have been much worse.

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36 thoughts on “WILD! Train Derails on Camera | #Shorts”

  1. It will probably take several hours to get in touch with anyone that there is any point in teporting to. By the then this has been figured out by the trian driver anyway. A lot of things that we "should report to someone" probably isn't worth the effort. Report to who? Am I willing to spend two hours in a phone queue waiting for someone to pick up? Am I then willing to spend half an hour until I realise that the forigner working in the offshore call center lied about language skill on the job application?

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  2. This trestle bridge caught fire later that evening. Portland and Western Railroad reported homeless people camp fire was the cause of fire. It took four days (twenty four hours a day with men resting in trucks for two hour in shifts) to repair this burnout.

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  3. You would just never know from the lead locomotive, it's on us as citizens and people in general to assist fellow folks with situations like this, we owe it to those who keep our economy moving

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  4. Trestle on fire… what fun!
    When a derailed car doesn’t break the train and thus doesn’t separate the brake hoses… no brake application
    This happened in “downtown” Colfax a number of years ago. When the derailed (actually lost its wheels) car came to a switch it stopped sliding on the rail…
    and all hell broke loose.

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