Why the hell would I care about some joke of a railroad employee out in BFE?You never spoke to Virgin Trains employees then....
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Why the hell would I care about some joke of a railroad employee out in BFE?You never spoke to Virgin Trains employees then....
I think all rivet counters should take a long walk down a track with a oncoming train and tell me if the plow was placed on the unit correctly... It is a movie get over it.
So Westerns are out of fashion, just like people don't wear wigs often anymore.Westerns aren't 'cool' anymore you see. Like Pirate movies weren't cool anymore, but somehow Disney managed to get out of that and Pirates of the Caribean was a success.
Ugh! Heritage in 2003. I saw the trailer too and the coaches on the passenger train that nearly got hit by the so-called "runaway" train had heritage coaches. I have nothing against heritage but its a little odd. :hehe:okay, so on TV tonight, there was a trailer for a new movie called "unstoppable" whose plot centers around a runaway train. Its obvious the writers and directors didn't study the railways for five minutes before they went and wrote this plot.
First off, the trailer states the runaway trains weighs "1'000'000 tons" fat chance you could get the three dash-9 units shown on the trailer to move that much, besides the fact there isn't a stretch of track in this country that could handle one million tons of train. Second off, the whole idea of a runaway in the modern era running rampant across the country is perposterous. every diesel nowadays has a button in the cab that must be pushed every 45 seconds (30 seconds if the train is moving faster than 45mph) and if it is not pushed and the audio alarm sounds for more than sixty seconds the train goes into instant emergency braking. simple as that.
And another thing. This movie just percipitates the stereotype that all the railways know how to do is crash trains. the only time, it seems, that the railway network in this country (the US) makes the headlines is when a train carrying toxic chemicals derails and a tank car (inevitably called a "tanker" by the publisher) in the consist blows up. wrecks are rare in this day in age, but if you beleive the media, they seem to happen every other day.
Ugh, sometimes i hate movies and movie companies. This movie hasn't even come out yet and its a disaster already--for the railway companies.
Well, there, i guess i've gotten that off my chest. I just wanted to rant on this while i had it on my mind. Its pathetic, really, how little they tried to understand about the railways before they made this. If you're a railfan/rail lover, don't see this movie. It will insult your railway sensibilities.
I have seen the movie and initially, I hated it. But after giving it some thought, I sort of like it. I do have my points of negativity but really I have decided to let it squeak by on my list. I just wish CSX 8888 had a cameo in the film and on the topic of 8888 a.k.a. 'Crazy Eights', she's now on Facebook, just search 'CSX 8888' and you'll find her page.
Evan123, I've always been told to call a locomotive a 'she' and not a 'he'.
Evan123, I've always been told to call a locomotive a 'she' and not a 'he'.