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Eastern Railroad Discussion > CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago lineDate: 11/16/22 02:44 CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: JPB About 30 minutes after CP 230 departed eastbound from Elkhart on the NS Chicago line, it experienced a vehicle strike 9 miles further east in Goshen IN at about 0530 Wednesday 11/16/22. CP 230 and wb NS 267 are both stopped in the area as of 0540. The good news is apparently there were no injuries.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 11/16/22 03:06 by JPB. Date: 11/16/22 08:24 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: wcamp1472 Why can't auto drivers keep their junk off of the RR tracks?
What do they do, drive onto the tracks, park it, then walk off? The state ought to seize their driver's license & prohibit driving privileges for a year.. And, if I was in the auto insurance industry, I'd refuse to honor any claims by the vehicle owner(s). You shouldn't be able abandon your car on the tracks, and then get a replacement! I don't get it. W Date: 11/16/22 09:13 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: ALCO630 wcamp1472 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Why can't auto drivers keep their junk off of the > RR tracks? > What do they do, drive onto the tracks, park it, > then walk off? > > The state ought to seize their driver's license > & prohibit driving privileges for a year.. > And, if I was in the auto insurance industry, I'd > refuse to honor any claims > by the vehicle owner(s). > > You shouldn't be able abandon your car on the > tracks, > and then get a replacement! > > I don't get it. > > W How about calm down and explain where in the original post it says the vehicle was abandoned. Posted from iPhone Doug Wetherhold Macungie, PA Date: 11/16/22 11:23 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: dan sounds stolen? kids kicks?
Date: 11/16/22 12:54 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: Gonut1 local kids here some years ago put a couch on the tracks in an area not easily acessable and lit it. A CP Rail train ran over it stopping after the locos went over it and the debris was burning under a freight car. That could have been disasterous if burning debris got caught under a loco or a flammable tank car.
The crew was far from amused. Gonut Date: 11/17/22 00:49 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: wcamp1472 "How about calm down and explain where in the
original post it says the vehicle was abandoned.".... Are you saying it was occupied, when it got smacked? The vehicle on the tracks was either occupied or it wasn't. If unoccupied and left on the tracks, to me it was abandoned !! W. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/17/22 00:51 by wcamp1472. Date: 11/17/22 03:38 Re: CP 230 involved in crossing incident on NS Chicago line Author: justalurker66 wcamp1472 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The vehicle on the tracks was either occupied or it wasn't. So you posted a rant without knowing the facts of the incident. Sounds ignorant to me. No proof that the car was intentionally stopped on the tracks and left so the owner could get a new one. That is your fantasy with no facts available to support your speculation. > If unoccupied and left on the tracks, to me it was abandoned !! Ok ... hypothetical (since details are unavailable) how long does the vehicle have to be unoccupied to be abandoned? If a driver goes off the edge of a crossing and gets stuck do they need to stay in their vehicle and get hit to make you happy? Or if they got out seconds before the train hit the car would you consider it unoccupied and abandoned and apply your rant? Where is the line? The appropriate thing to do when a vehicle gets stuck on a railroad track is to GET OUT of the vehicle and call the emergency number posted at the crossing. Not stay in the car until the train strikes to make some guy on the Internet (you) happy. |