I find it humorous and ironic that he described the sound of the wreck as "like a tornado." When a tornado strikes, it's always described as sounding like a freight train!
folks being interviewed describing a tornado "it sounded like a freight train". Folks interviewed describing a train wreck "it sounded like a tornado..." LOL
Thanks D.I.B.P. for sharing this. I remember my aunt (who lives not far from the line) told me about this derailment and I was very thankful that no one was injured or killed. One other thing to add, apparently the woman who left her car on the middle of the tracks was apparently drunk and left her car there because she wasn't thinking straight. After the derailment occurred, she did turn herself in to the police (thanks for that info) and later was sued by Norfolk Southern and probably sent to jail, or worse, prison. If there is one lesson myself and other railfans should learn for this, is that you should NEVER drink while driving a car! Thank you and keep making wonderful train videos!
@Trains, Farm Machines, and FNAF Having worked for NS for 40+ years, I can pretty confidently say that NS is too tight to spend the money to sue her! Suing her personally would be a waste of time, and her insurance coverage wouldn’t even begin to cover the damages here! As a “for instance”, when someone pulls out in front of a train and gets injured or killed, they (or their families) usually sue the railroads even though they ignored the signals or drove around the crossing gates. These cases almost never go to court because the railroads settle them by paying the involved parties off. They know they could win in the courtroom, but the costs to “win” usually far eclipse what the out of court settlement costs! The situation in the case of this video will mostly go like this: NS attorneys and bean counters look at it and think “we can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to court and recoupe a small percentage of the damages from the insurance co., or we can spend 0 dollars suing them, fix the damage and get back to moving freight”. These class 1 railroads are self insured, and this is how they work! “Winning” means nothing if you’ve spent all that money on legal fees, and the insurance payoff is just a little more than what the legal fees are! Then there is still the damage to physical plant and equipment, but the settlement money was nearly gone when the lawyers were paid! Big industry!
I survived a trail derailment once, it was on the Whitewater Valley Railroad operating between Connersville and Metamora Indiana in 1978 or 1979 I think. It was pulled by a Lima steam engine which is now retired, due to the expenses required to run it. At that time they leased the tracks, and they were very poorly maintained, but they managed to buy the railroad property later. So anyway we were traveling along at a very leisurely pace and we went into a curve, and a whole section of track just rolled over. Then there was a bit of commotion as the cars exited the track and bounced along for a few seconds. I don't think anyone got seriously injured, but I'm sure there were minor injuries. Then we had to wait for the Diesel engine to come rescue us, and that was a long wait. The bad part for me was no one could exit the train. I wanted to see what was going on from outside!
The longest straight mainline trackage in the US is on the current CSX line between Wilmington and Hamlet, NC. The 78.9 miles of the former Seaboard Air Line railroad starting at Laurel Hill, NC and running east to East Arcadia, NC.. This line is single track. Regional rail fans call it “the tangent”.
You will all be happy to know that in the year or so since this incident, train lengths have doubled and tonnage has almost tripled. That’s on a per train basis.. GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY...NS engineer 20 years..
Yeah I just found out about that on the U.P. 'Unlimited Parking' is a bit of a dinosaur technologically, they couldn't even get 70 car trains over the road in the NW (40 yr railroader, 3 nightmare years as engr' for U.P.)
This accident really was almost close to being similar to the first Cajon Pass runway where most of the train just crushed and collapsed houses like toothpicks. They are so lucky that the train just missed destroying their entire home
Ohio is a trainwreck. Glad their neighbor came by to see if the were awake...after a train derailed in their backyard. Maybe NS will buy them a trailer for that nice tri hull boat in their backyard.
@@CiaGuy No? So then what was it? Coincidence? It takes a lot more faith to believe those train cars and containers missed their home by mere inches because of councidence then it does to believe God placed His hand of protection over it. I feel very badly for people with no faith.
@@CiaGuy Colossians 1:17 tells us that "He is before all things, and in Him all things consist." All means all. That includes physics. Further, the scripture tells us in Psalm 115:3 "But our God is in heaven: He does whatever He pleases." I could go on and on and on. There is simply nothing you can throw at me that there is not an answer for somewhere within the pages of Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21. I am not engaging in a back and forth with you over this if all you want to do is be right and have hardened your heart against the Father. Whether you agree or not, this argument was won at Calvary.
The guy literally lives through a miracle. I’m sure he’s a bundle of nerves and nicotine is known to calm people, particularly those addicted to it. So please give him a break. by the way propane dissipates in a few hours. So other than the health risks of smoking for him and his significant other, there’s no risk of a fire.
Time to move! Stuff like this, the cajon pass, and that other town that got vaporized by runaway oil tankers is the reason I'll never live around tracks as much as I love trains.
For the last 15 years, I've been living a stone's throw from the junction of CN and WSOR in Waukesha, WI. Only one mishap, a person was struck and killed. Personally, I'm in the market for a house/condo now and the number one item on the list of must-haves is a lot line next to a mainline.
This wasn't the first time a train derailed due to a vehicle being lodged into a switch. A similar accident happened in January of 2005 in Glendale, CA when a Metrolink train collided with a Jeep Cherokee that was placed on the tracks by a suicidal driver and like what happened here, the vehicle got lodged in the switch sending the train ricocheting into a freight train and another Metrolink train on two other tracks. That crash killed 11 people.
Wow, thank the Lord no one got hurt. That was total destruction of the tracks. Any body know the reason why the lady left her car parked on the tracks?
This is was the third time a train derailed after colliding with a vehicle placed on the tracks. In 2004 a First Great Western high speed passenger train hit a car at a level crossing with a suicidal driver. The vehicle hit track switches and caused the train to derail. That killed 7 including the person in the car. In 2005, a Metrolink southbound commuter train collided with a vehicle on the Ventera County Line, in Glendale, CA, which was placed on the tracks by Juan Manuel Alvarez. The train pushed the Jeep right into a switch. The Jeep got lodged in the switch, sending the train off the track into a freight train and another Metrolink train which were on two separate tracks. That killed 11 people. Most of them were on the other Metrolink train. It's insane how how that was repeated on the Chicago Line of all places. I'm just glad nobody died.
I think what happend was the NS train was dragging the car and then while that was occurring the switch ahead was set to the straight position so the train could pass through at track speed through the main line and that’s why the train was going a bit fast (even though he applied the brakes IT RAKES A TRAIN HALF A MILE OR MORE TO STOP!!!) and as THAT was happening the car smashed into a switch and just derailed the train, Like in the CSX crash with a truck, It dragged the truck, Vehicle hit a switch, Train derails . Don’t say “HE SAID THAT” I just wanted to put what he said out there
The vehicle was stuck on the tracks ( 0:28 ) and the drunk woman that was driving it abandoned it. The train hit it, drug it yards down the track, and all hell broke loose when the lodged truck and train got to the track switches down the way.
Mid-80's, I awaken, my wife shaking me, saying, "Listen! Listen!" Me: "It's only a train. Go back to sleep." She: "We don't live anywhere NEAR a railroad!!!" It was a 'nader. It DID sound like a train, though.
I don't know if they had any choice , but if they did why would anybody choose to live so close to train tracks ; especially freight trains that can carry toxic cargo .
After seeing that, Tell me guardian angles don't exists. A freight train derails 50 feet from your house and the only damage is a broken window.. yeah someone was looking out for those people.
I would have went and bought a lottery ticket immediately.
Same buddy same
I find it humorous and ironic that he described the sound of the wreck as "like a tornado." When a tornado strikes, it's always described as sounding like a freight train!
Interchangeable!!
I was just about to comment this
Lol
Haha I had the same thought
So evidently they do sound the same
I love how he’s talking about a possible explosion from the propane as he has a cigarette in his hand
That’s the first thing I noticed too!
Hahaha!!! Me too!!!!
Yep
Exactly what I was about to say!
Same,
Definitely a story no one else will have, glad you were able to capture and preserve it, Drayton
folks being interviewed describing a tornado "it sounded like a freight train". Folks interviewed describing a train wreck "it sounded like a tornado..." LOL
Thanks D.I.B.P. for sharing this. I remember my aunt (who lives not far from the line) told me about this derailment and I was very thankful that no one was injured or killed. One other thing to add, apparently the woman who left her car on the middle of the tracks was apparently drunk and left her car there because she wasn't thinking straight. After the derailment occurred, she did turn herself in to the police (thanks for that info) and later was sued by Norfolk Southern and probably sent to jail, or worse, prison. If there is one lesson myself and other railfans should learn for this, is that you should NEVER drink while driving a car! Thank you and keep making wonderful train videos!
@Trains, Farm Machines, and FNAF Having worked for NS for 40+ years, I can pretty confidently say that NS is too tight to spend the money to sue her! Suing her personally would be a waste of time, and her insurance coverage wouldn’t even begin to cover the damages here! As a “for instance”, when someone pulls out in front of a train and gets injured or killed, they (or their families) usually sue the railroads even though they ignored the signals or drove around the crossing gates. These cases almost never go to court because the railroads settle them by paying the involved parties off. They know they could win in the courtroom, but the costs to “win” usually far eclipse what the out of court settlement costs! The situation in the case of this video will mostly go like this: NS attorneys and bean counters look at it and think “we can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to court and recoupe a small percentage of the damages from the insurance co., or we can spend 0 dollars suing them, fix the damage and get back to moving freight”. These class 1 railroads are self insured, and this is how they work! “Winning” means nothing if you’ve spent all that money on legal fees, and the insurance payoff is just a little more than what the legal fees are! Then there is still the damage to physical plant and equipment, but the settlement money was nearly gone when the lawyers were paid! Big industry!
@@tomt9543 Did the woman serve any jail time? Lawsuits aside, there was at least 1 crime committed against the rail line...?
@@tehpw7574 No idea
I live 500 feet away from this line in Indiana and we had a wreck here in 2010 and the sound is just like a tornado. Its damn loud and crazy!
That's insane. I'm just glad they are ok
Whatever Metrolink cab car
@@Cartbs229 Hope you have a nice day! :)
@@metromainline I will
I survived a trail derailment once, it was on the Whitewater Valley Railroad operating between Connersville and Metamora Indiana in 1978 or 1979 I think.
It was pulled by a Lima steam engine which is now retired, due to the expenses required to run it. At that time they leased the tracks, and they were very
poorly maintained, but they managed to buy the railroad property later.
So anyway we were traveling along at a very leisurely pace and we went into a curve, and a whole section of track just rolled over.
Then there was a bit of commotion as the cars exited the track and bounced along for a few seconds.
I don't think anyone got seriously injured, but I'm sure there were minor injuries. Then we had to wait for the Diesel engine to come rescue us, and that was a long wait.
The bad part for me was no one could exit the train. I wanted to see what was going on from outside!
Wow! I didn't know that abandoned lines turned to trails were still at risk for derailments!
;-)
What a wreck! Thankfully nobody was hurt! Thank you for including my drone footage!!
Anthony, your drone footage was amazing. I’m so glad you were there to record it. -Drayton
I love how this was released right as I’m on Amtrak California Zephyr 😂
Great video! Always great to know that there weren’t any fatalities or major property damage, even if the derailment was horrible itself.
The longest straight mainline trackage in the US is on the current CSX line between Wilmington and Hamlet, NC. The 78.9 miles of the former Seaboard Air Line railroad starting at Laurel Hill, NC and running east to East Arcadia, NC.. This line is single track. Regional rail fans call it “the tangent”.
You will all be happy to know that in the year or so since this incident, train lengths have doubled and tonnage has almost tripled. That’s on a per train basis.. GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY...NS engineer 20 years..
Yeah I just found out about that on the U.P. 'Unlimited Parking' is a bit of a dinosaur technologically, they couldn't even get 70 car trains over the road in the NW (40 yr railroader, 3 nightmare years as engr' for U.P.)
This accident really was almost close to being similar to the first Cajon Pass runway where most of the train just crushed and collapsed houses like toothpicks. They are so lucky that the train just missed destroying their entire home
“Hide your kids hide your wife hide your husband because they derailin everythin round here!” 🤣🤣🤣
"Propane smell was terrible"
*smoking a cigarette*
Thank God everyone is OK! Wow!
i believe the propane tank is for the winters to keep the switch from freezing with a burner
Glad Ed, Tia and their home are safe, but that Trans Am. That was close!!
Ohio is a trainwreck. Glad their neighbor came by to see if the were awake...after a train derailed in their backyard. Maybe NS will buy them a trailer for that nice tri hull boat in their backyard.
Don't tell me the mighty hand of God was not with this lovely couple that evening! I am glad nobody was hurt. Great video Drayton!
the mighty hand of god was not with this couple
@@CiaGuy No? So then what was it? Coincidence? It takes a lot more faith to believe those train cars and containers missed their home by mere inches because of councidence then it does to believe God placed His hand of protection over it. I feel very badly for people with no faith.
@@JoeSimonin lmao, it's a thing called physics which can be proven scientifically. It doesn't take faith to believe in the truth.
@@CiaGuy Colossians 1:17 tells us that "He is before all things, and in Him all things consist." All means all. That includes physics. Further, the scripture tells us in Psalm 115:3 "But our God is in heaven: He does whatever He pleases." I could go on and on and on. There is simply nothing you can throw at me that there is not an answer for somewhere within the pages of Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21. I am not engaging in a back and forth with you over this if all you want to do is be right and have hardened your heart against the Father. Whether you agree or not, this argument was won at Calvary.
@@JoeSimonin definitely not god....where was god on ww1 & ww2? 9/11? etc etc etc? just luck
The lady that caused this derailment was let off very easy
Details please ?
@@maximelesperance4132 she only got to do community service or probation something like that. Definitely wasn't enough.
Unreal. She should’ve had jail time!
Guy smoking a cigarette while the propane is leaking? Gimme a break
The guy literally lives through a miracle. I’m sure he’s a bundle of nerves and nicotine is known to calm people, particularly those addicted to it. So please give him a break.
by the way propane dissipates in a few hours. So other than the health risks of smoking for him and his significant other, there’s no risk of a fire.
Wow, this was so horrifying. It was very disturbing. I am surprised they even showed it on You Tube.
Hope everyone is alright and prayers be with them
I wonder how long it took to get their yard back into the shape it was before the wreak?
"I still got propane smells bad in my nostrils." No wonder why he's smoking a cigarette? I mean that's what anyone with propane nostrils should do.
Man that was close. I'm glad nobody was hurt.
Thanks for sharing this.
What a well constructed video. Thank you for posting!
It would be nice living that close to some railroad tracks, but dangerous as shown
Train speed in towns was an issue, 60pmh is way to fast
no it is not
The Lehigh Line is right outside of my backyard and I hope this doesn’t happen to me
Time to move!
Stuff like this, the cajon pass, and that other town that got vaporized by runaway oil tankers is the reason I'll never live around tracks as much as I love trains.
Lucky folks for sure. Still not sure about having my lifelong dream of living next to a mainline!
For the last 15 years, I've been living a stone's throw from the junction of CN and WSOR in Waukesha, WI. Only one mishap, a person was struck and killed. Personally, I'm in the market for a house/condo now and the number one item on the list of must-haves is a lot line next to a mainline.
I’m definitely still gonna try. However I’m gonna make sure I have plenty of backyard to spare between the house and tracks
I grew up by a two track main line railroad it was cool but scary at times.
I hope everybody is okay and this should keep safe 🌹
Wow. Glad no one was killed. I remember reading about this
Very lucky that broken window on one of their vehicles was the only thing damaged being close to that derailment.
I like how he explains about the propane breech with a cigarette waving in his hand. Oh the irony. Glad they were ok
THEY WERE INCHES AWAY FROM GETTING KILLED
Far out. That must have been very scary.
what happan to the drunk lady that drove on the tracks and made the derailment happan
Wow I'm surprised I never heard of this derailment since I live in Defiance.
This wasn't the first time a train derailed due to a vehicle being lodged into a switch. A similar accident happened in January of 2005 in Glendale, CA when a Metrolink train collided with a Jeep Cherokee that was placed on the tracks by a suicidal driver and like what happened here, the vehicle got lodged in the switch sending the train ricocheting into a freight train and another Metrolink train on two other tracks. That crash killed 11 people.
"The propane smell was TERRIBLE!" Hold on, let me light up a smoke......
Wow, thank the Lord no one got hurt. That was total destruction of the tracks. Any body know the reason why the lady left her car parked on the tracks?
Gonna be a little hard to sleep at night...wondering what might happen next?
This is was the third time a train derailed after colliding with a vehicle placed on the tracks. In 2004 a First Great Western high speed passenger train hit a car at a level crossing with a suicidal driver. The vehicle hit track switches and caused the train to derail. That killed 7 including the person in the car. In 2005, a Metrolink southbound commuter train collided with a vehicle on the Ventera County Line, in Glendale, CA, which was placed on the tracks by Juan Manuel Alvarez. The train pushed the Jeep right into a switch. The Jeep got lodged in the switch, sending the train off the track into a freight train and another Metrolink train which were on two separate tracks. That killed 11 people. Most of them were on the other Metrolink train. It's insane how how that was repeated on the Chicago Line of all places. I'm just glad nobody died.
Wow! They are really lucky that they are okay.
I think what happend was the NS train was dragging the car and then while that was occurring the switch ahead was set to the straight position so the train could pass through at track speed through the main line and that’s why the train was going a bit fast (even though he applied the brakes IT RAKES A TRAIN HALF A MILE OR MORE TO STOP!!!) and as THAT was happening the car smashed into a switch and just derailed the train, Like in the CSX crash with a truck, It dragged the truck, Vehicle hit a switch, Train derails . Don’t say “HE SAID THAT” I just wanted to put what he said out there
People describing a train wreck as a tornado.
Tornado: Hold my beer
Thank god the Firebird was saved as well! Wouldn't want KITT to be damaged!
you won't win the Lottery, THIS was your lucky moment!!
Good informative video brother thanks!
why did the woman park her car on the tracks?
Because this is America
Unbelievable! All because some idiot got there car stuck on the tracks...
I hope was not smoking while running through the propane cloud!
Absolutely mind blowing
Looks like it got hit by an EMP
That's crazy. I like trains, but not that close.
I love the name of your channel! What was the cause of the derailment? Did the vehicle get lodged in the switch points or was it in train forces?
The vehicle was stuck on the tracks ( 0:28 ) and the drunk woman that was driving it abandoned it. The train hit it, drug it yards down the track, and all hell broke loose when the lodged truck and train got to the track switches down the way.
@@jovetj that makes sense. Thank you
Mid-80's, I awaken, my wife shaking me, saying, "Listen! Listen!" Me: "It's only a train. Go back to sleep." She: "We don't live anywhere NEAR a railroad!!!" It was a 'nader. It DID sound like a train, though.
My uncle use to live by tracks trains would blow by his house but no derailments ever happened not even a truck that shifted off the tracks
60 mph STRAIGHT TK FOR 67 MILES?!!! Sounds like paradise to me compared to working in the NW.
The smell of propane is in my nostrils but my cigarette is fine.
The propane still in my nose but hey I'm going to light a cigarette
I hope they caught whoever the "person" is who left that car on the tracks
Watch the video again you'll find out about the person who left the car on the track...SMH 🤦♂️ 😂🤣😁
@@louielopez1638 still does not say why or how she did it?
I survive my marriage everyday, biggest train wreck in history! LoL
I wonder if they kept a piece of train car debris to keep this close call a memory.
Yet he's ripping a ciggerete!
Cigarette
Magic trick, now you see a car, and now you don't.
Good thing it wasn’t an oil train.
What happened to the woman who parked the car on the tracks? Was her car broke down, or just left there?
left there
Man your a natural, you should be leading WOLD 11 NEWS
If I woke up with a train in my yard I wouldn't complain!
liked video glad that was not worse ! 👍😮😱
The railway company is the lucky ones that not one person was killed.
no the Drunk lady driver is the Luck one
Amazing that stupidity and a car can do this to a train.
I don't know if they had any choice , but if they did why would anybody choose to live so close to train tracks ; especially freight trains that can carry toxic cargo .
I wish that was my home and I could be able to preserve one of the cars
What's so disturbing about that
(nofolk Southern theme intensifies)
So what happened to the person whi left the car?.....
Is or was there a more detailed video that showed part of the clean up ?
They were all lucky. Good thing it wasn't a chemical train.
I know this derailment was a really horrible and depressing incident, but I got a joke for this:
*orders a product and chooses one day delivery*
Wow watching that train barrel at 60 blowing his horn to all hell made me feel scared for the driver and engineer. Sick feeling.
Glad there ok
The guy who was talking was holding a cigarette.
After seeing that, Tell me guardian angles don't exists. A freight train derails 50 feet from your house and the only damage is a broken window.. yeah someone was looking out for those people.
Probably not a good idea living close to railroad tracks
Why was the train going so fast thru town?
it is not to fast. talk to the lady drunk driver. same thing would have happan at 25 Mph
They're lucky it wasn't an ethanol train.
Wow that’s too close.
That was a mini Duffy st.. Really lucky!!!
If I was that couple I would have done the lottery the next day, that is unreal!!!!!!
Must have been thanking their lucky stars, somehow that propane didn't ignite 🔥🔥🔥🙏🔥🔥🔥
Think that might have been part of the line they did the jet powered RDC tests on IIRC
dude talking about propane leaking there while holding a cigarette…