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Western Railroad Discussion > UP-BNSF collision in Southeast MissouriDate: 05/25/13 05:06 UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: dt5855 Just saw on news that a UP train T-boned a BNSF train near Chaffe Mo. Interlocking was near highway bridge and it collapsed. Checkout story at www.kfvs12.com.
Date: 05/25/13 05:26 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: ats90mph Date: 05/25/13 05:34 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: UPTRAIN Interlocking was located directly under a highway overpass. This is the crossing between the Ex-Cotton Belt portion of the UP Chester Sub. and the Ex-Frisco, BNSF River Sub. just north of Chaffee, MO. Appears the UP train was a southbound, the 2ASMAR 24.
Pump Posted from iPhone Date: 05/25/13 09:11 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: tmrail NTSB Launches Go-Team to Missouri to Investigate Collision Between Two Freight Trains That Partially Collapsed a Highway Overpass
May 25, 2013 WASHINGTON -- The National Transportation Safety Board has launched a go-team to investigate this morning’s collision and derailment in Scott City, Mo. At approximately 2:30 AM CDT a Union Pacific freight train and a BNSF freight train collided under a highway overpass causing them to derail and partially collapse the overpass. A post-crash fire was reported. Senior Rail Investigator Mike Flanigon will serve as the investigator-in-charge. NTSB Board Member Robert L. Sumwalt is accompanying the team and will serve as the principal spokesperson during the on-scene phase of the investigation. Date: 05/25/13 09:25 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: KeyRouteKen Check out this photo of the scene near Scott City, South of St. Louis, MO... Not a fun thing to clean up.
KRK Date: 05/25/13 09:38 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: Western_Star WO!!!!
Date: 05/25/13 10:17 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: Vanakatherock The story on NBC News states that one train T-boned the other. I see interlocking, so I'm assuming it was some sort of diamond?
Date: 05/25/13 10:22 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: meh I would guess that this is the location.
https://maps.google.com/?ll=37.20474,-89.639833&spn=0.004179,0.004812&t=h&z=18 Date: 05/25/13 10:31 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: TCnR Highway bridge built directly over the diamonds, whoa indeed. The map also shows the old routing of the highway.
That photo explains it all, what a mess. Date: 05/25/13 10:44 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: sp5312 Guess the highway engineers never took this 'what if' into consideration.
Date: 05/25/13 10:47 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: DaveL NO, you cannot use "No-Doze"
You don't need it. Dave Date: 05/25/13 11:14 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: ironmtn Thoughts and prayers go to those injured in the accident, with hopes for a good and speedy recovery for all.
The Google map link several threads above shows the correct location. It is Rockview Jct., an at-grade diamond crossing of the BNSF ex-Frisco River Sub (St. Louis - Memphis) running north-south (top to bottom in map) and the UP ex-Cotton Belt Chester Sub (East St. Louis, Ill. - Poplar Bluff, Mo.) running east-west (left-right in the map). The small village of Rockview is just to the southeast. This is about 5 miles west of I-55 and the larger community of Scott City, Mo., to which there are references. A very, very busy location, especially for UP. Heavy traffic from St. Louis and Chicago to Little Rock, and on to Texas goes through here. It's fortunate there apparently was no hazmat, as a lot of traffic from the Texas "chemical coast" runs through here. The connection leg that you see in the southeast quadrant runs into a long controlled siding called Quarry just to the east of the diamond. Rockview Jct. is just west of the point where in the past ex-MoPac trains from St. Louis and Chicago went onto Cotton Belt trackage rights after crossing the Mississippi on Thebes Bridge. By the same token, ex-Cotton Belt trains from East St. Louis, which had come down the river valley on the MP and also crossed Thebes Bridge, achieved their home trackage just to the east. The history of that sometimes contentious arrangement was well described by author Fred Frailey in his well-known articles in Trains magazine, and his Blue Streak book. This will take a while to clean up. Possible detours on the ex- MoPac St. Louis - Poplar Bluff De Soto Sub (Amtrak Texas Eagle route), but they will be limited by the probably small number of qualified crews still on that route, which is lightly trafficked these days. MC Columbia, Missouri Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 05/25/13 13:30 by ironmtn. Date: 05/25/13 11:29 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: theirishlion Extra height cars are unable to go on the DeSoto Sub so this really will bottle things up. The UP was reminded of this a couple of years back when they got a double height autorack stuck under the Southwest Ave. overpass.
Posted from Android Michael Gmoser Saint Louis, MO Date: 05/25/13 11:34 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: thetuck Is this an automatic interlocking? 2:30 am local time here, 3:30 am for recent tehachapi collision. I'm seeing a trend here...
Date: 05/25/13 11:41 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: ironmtn I seem to recall that lots of autoracks get rebuilt at DeSoto Shops. Do they always come north on the DeSoto Sub from Poplar Bluff? Of come out of St. Louis via Lesperance Yard and south along the river to Davis Jct., reaching the DeSoto Sub there?
Date: 05/25/13 12:05 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: ricky Not an automatic interlocking. Under UP Control. BNSF has to request signal permission from the UP Dispatcher,
ricky thetuck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this an automatic interlocking? 2:30 am local > time here, 3:30 am for recent tehachapi collision. > I'm seeing a trend here... Date: 05/25/13 12:29 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: Hookdragkick thetuck Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is this an automatic interlocking? 2:30 am local > time here, 3:30 am for recent tehachapi collision. > I'm seeing a trend here... That crews like to use the cover of darkness? Trendy. Date: 05/25/13 12:32 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: tferk Best use of file photo goes to the Guardian Express....
Reversed photo of a B&O unit and sideboom CAT http://guardianlv.com/2013/05/rockview-missouri-train-crash-injures-seven/ Date: 05/25/13 13:09 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: xcnsnake I always call from about 0300-0500 the "witching hour": body is in a circadian trough, temp down etc. so you gotta be on your game (note: this comment is not implying/inferring that either of these crews were not)
"thetuck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this an automatic interlocking? 2:30 am local > time here, 3:30 am for recent tehachapi collision. > I'm seeing a trend here... Date: 05/25/13 13:10 Re: UP-BNSF collision in Southeast Missouri Author: TCnR Curious what the date on that would be. Seems like an early use of a sideboom for a derailment. Maybe the UPRR had a set on flatcars, not real sure about that though.
------------------------------------------------------- ... > Reversed photo of a B&O unit and sideboom CAT > > http://guardianlv.com/2013/05/rockview-missouri-tr > ain-crash-injures-seven/ |