Texas train derails after hitting tractor-trailer, barreling into city building: video
According to a comment I saw from a local, there are multiple signs in English and Spanish marking that Crossing as no trucks because of the Steep approach.
Train derails after striking oversize load
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Hammer166, Dec 19, 2024.
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Very tragic. I just read another report stating the train's Engineer and Conductor were killed in the derailment. Another senseless crash because someone wasn't paying attention.
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That train goes fast through that little town. I guess you have to in West Texas if you are going to make any time.
I have a shorter video of it.
https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/37/73/9b/37739ba4926ca8ccd13f6ee6f83fba41.mp4
@Hammer166 Well, there are two or three trucks waiting to cross, but I don't knowLast edited: Dec 19, 2024
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I’ve crossed those tracks hundreds of times, how that truck driver could not see that approaching train is beyond me, you can see for miles in both directions. What the F good is an escort if this is the result!
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That being said, this is an incredible #### up by multiple people that unfortunately cost two people their life. A driver at that level should be able to see if there is going to be an issue at a hump crossing. It looks like he got stuck almost immediately. Or they decided to raise the trailer/load while trying to cross. That’s unacceptable to me.Feedman, dirtyrabbit, Oxbow and 8 others Thank this. -
if that was the case with this train, it would have never gotten stopped in time.Feedman, IH Truck Guy, mjd4277 and 3 others Thank this. -
Everybody's so deep into cya mode, I doubt we'll see a detailed timeline until the NTSB report.Feedman, Oxbow, blairandgretchen and 3 others Thank this. -
Im gonna say as someone that's never even turned a key on a rig that if he was routed that way by the state then the state at a minimum , is 50% responsible for the tragedy. Imo.
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