Video of a UP and BNSF Local Almost Crash!

Oh yeah I already saw before like about last 2 week before so they really very almost crash:confused: but so they very lucky
 
I certainly don't think Mexico's any safer or less safe, all that video showed was a train moving at low speed over an unprotected crossing with poor visibility. Every country has those.

This video is one of my favourites, they should show it to road users to give them an idea of how long it takes for a train to stop...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj7Zd5Favzg

JB
 
I certainly don't think Mexico's any safer or less safe, all that video showed was a train moving at low speed over an unprotected crossing with poor visibility. Every country has those.

This video is one of my favourites, they should show it to road users to give them an idea of how long it takes for a train to stop...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj7Zd5Favzg

JB

Oh yeah really very dangerous and Mexico there don't have as grade crossing techincal but I guess that Mexcio cannot owes buy the grade crossing because grade crossing's company very exprivsied make Mexico cannot owes so Mexico use cheap buy the unprotected make more be dangerous and unsafe could cause killed more lot peoples really very poor

Oh holy man, that trains hit on semi truck!
 
Well I did a quick search in that category and I came up with this, too darn funny to pass off:hehe:

WileeCoyote:D


Hahahhaha that funny damn but I already see this video like by 1 last week or 2 week not sure sorry I forget:hehe: and hey what kind of engine of locos at in the video, what you know what as name of locos?
 
I dunno, I think they are Dutch but since the markings are so darkened (and I don't recognize the shape) its really hard to tell.

WileeCoyote:D
 
I followed links from the video for a bit.
The best videos I saw were the ones simulating train crashes to see results. There was one with subway type cars showing the benefits of special crash box frames on the ends. One had a british train nearly cut a new van with 5 star safety rating in half, pushing it down the track far while the van kicked up a lot of ballast.

And there were a couple of videos of Trainz crashes.
With music.:)
 
I certainly don't think Mexico's any safer or less safe, all that video showed was a train moving at low speed over an unprotected crossing with poor visibility. Every country has those.

This video is one of my favourites, they should show it to road users to give them an idea of how long it takes for a train to stop...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj7Zd5Favzg

JB
"Hey i guessw were in New York! Lest see if the train will help us unload the trailer! Oh it Just did! Perfect. Nice place by the tracks too."
Hey, i couldnt resist, it was too damn funny.
Cheers,
Sean
 
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