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Western Railroad Discussion > Train With Auto Racks Routed IncorrectlyDate: 09/09/20 07:20 Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: restricted_speed Have any of you seen this footage? I don't know where this is, or even if it is recent.
Is it possibly CN? You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 09/09/20 07:22 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: restricted_speed Date: 09/09/20 07:25 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: dan saw it on FB and just assumed it was the chicago incident a few years ago, but that was double track
Date: 09/09/20 07:27 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: restricted_speed I thought that also, but yeah this looks different.
Date: 09/09/20 10:44 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: DaveL The Chicago incident was on 2 track and was concrete overcrossing.
This is a RR bridge and I see a switch on it... Dave Date: 09/09/20 11:10 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: restricted_speed It's more than a little interesting to me that nobody seems to know anything about this.
Perhaps it happened a while ago and was kept quiet. I sort of doubt it just happened, or u would think there would be some information to go along with it. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/09/20 14:05 by restricted_speed. Date: 09/09/20 11:30 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: tomnoy3 I just saw a longer version yesterday on Twitter where the first couple of seconds you caught the car opened up and vehicles already crumpled, almost as if the train backed up and tried ramming through again
Date: 09/09/20 11:37 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: Northeaster It seems to me that a similar event took place back in the 1960's on the Boston &Albany when, I believe Ford had just opened a new assembly plant in western Massachusetts and a train load of their new cars headed west and the top deck of what was then open car carriers was cleaned off. I never saw the incident but was in collage out by Natick, MA when it happened. Years later, I interviewed with the CEO of the Bangor & Aroostock and was told by him that he hoped his road would become a east port to west market route largely because its port facilities in Searsport, ME was a day sailing closer to Europe then NJ?NYC and the road had only one bridge to lift to make it a double stack route. Never happened apparently.
Date: 09/09/20 13:21 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: Rivannaco It can happen. Had a similar incident while at CSX when someone decided to change the routing a merchandise train normally took - however when entering the new profile in the system (each train has one) they neglected to set any flags to catch "exceeding Plate F" cars (like auto racks) along the route. The conductor thankfully caught before the train departed. Re-routes due to derailments or other issues can also cause, but given PSR includes constantly tinkering with routing this is not surprising...
Date: 09/09/20 15:03 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: SP4360 Go see Cal
Date: 09/09/20 15:18 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: josephrusso3 Those look like late model Ford Explorers or they were, so looks pretty recent.
Date: 09/09/20 15:32 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: trainjunkie Rivannaco Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The conductor thankfully caught before > the train departed. Another "close call" or "near miss", whatever you want to call it, that goes unnoticed and undocumented. This is why the carriers think they can convince regulators that a 1-man crew is realistic and safe. I blame the unions for not getting their crap together after RSIA became law, and start documenting this stuff. They really blew it. Date: 09/09/20 19:11 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: DKay Remember the photos posted here some years back of the stacker coming through the tunnels up at Chatsworth.Big cloud of concrete dust as the stacks exited.
Regards,dK Date: 09/10/20 09:18 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: TAW SP4360 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Go see Cal ...or Earl Scheib. TAW Date: 09/10/20 09:28 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: restricted_speed That'll buff right out.
Date: 09/10/20 09:31 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: WAF There were extended height and sides autoracks that couldn't clear the Moffat Tunnel and had to be routed west of Tn Pass when it was open
Date: 09/10/20 15:13 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: NWRail Coming soon to your Ford dealer: limited edition convertible Explorers.
Date: 09/10/20 15:29 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: upkpfan That train of Ford pickups several years ago, made convertibles out of them up by Chicago. upkpfan
Date: 09/10/20 16:28 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: justalurker66 A recent repost of the extended clip has it marked as Memphis, TN.
Date: 09/10/20 16:28 Re: Train With Auto Racks Routed Incorrectly Author: Southern-Pacific-fan upkpfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That train of Ford pickups several years ago, made > convertibles out of them up by Chicago. upkpfan Found a link 10-25-1999 39 autoracks |