i love these types of thumbnails because they dont make me want to click on them because theyre interesting or show whats in the vid but because theyre really funny
@EA-18G_Sky_Eyeno, it's a spanish high speed train which derailed on a sharp curve at 191 kph (119 mph), and caused the death of over 80 people. The curve didn't had european train safety systems that could have prevented the accident.
12:13 For the record, the guy who was filming this clip is now under arrest for deliberately causing that collision. He changed a switch to send a train into an occupied siding and filmed the resulting collision in an effort to gain TH-cam notoriety.
The derailment at 12:13 was in Nebraska and caused by none other than the 17 year old kid behind the camera. He threw the switch and filmed for TH-cam as the train went down a side track with an immoble coal car on it, causing a derailment. Luckily no one was injured.
Fun fact... The Trainsystem at 14:18 is ~120 years old (the trains itself and the safetysystems of course not) but the line itself? VERY old. And this trainline itself is one of a kind in germany... there are 2 other similar (ish) systems in Germany but the one in Wuppertal? One of a kind.
Let me put your mind at ease - this incident happened locally to me, back in 2017. It was at Nuneaton station in England, and I can confirm that no children were harmed. :) It was empty, even though the items in the chair resemble a child on the CCTV. Plenty of news articles about it if you want further reassurance.
@@vcommandarv5916 I don't think so. If you watch on slowest playback speed, you can clearly see the leg and foot of the baby upside down as it is thrown from the pushchair.
acutally the track was set on fire by the heat (if i remember correctly) old wood tracks used "creosote" wich it's purpose was the to preserve the wood from decay insects and water damage but a simple thing makes it highly flammable even more than wood itself
Back in 1999 we had a big rain fall in So Cal Hawthorne CA. I was coming home from work around 2 in the morning and came to a Train track with the arms down and lights on. that track always looked shady to me so I told myself to stop farther away incase it derails and sure as shit. it derailed right in front of me. nothing crazy but remember the sound of the cars thumping together . then the conductor came down and was accessing the situation. Crazy . 😱😱
At 10:39, you say, "The train was supposed to stop but didn't, ..." WHY was the TRAIN supposed to stop? Those crossing arms are to stop the road vehicles, to allow the train unencumbered passage.
12:10 the older train is taking the lead because its an express passenger locomotive and the newer is a high speed freight train but it has probably been held at a signal so it would be accelerating
The clip where the driver ran down the train warning people to brace for impact was on a line local to me. The train was on a branch line between Marks Tey and Sudbury. The lorry was crossing an unmanned crossing taking bags of salt to a water pumping station and the driver failed to stop and phone the signal box to make sure the line was clear.
ummm... no? this was in Poland. this happened on Koleje Wielkopolskie in Poland in 2016. the train drivers name was Mateusz Szymański. Update. the Truck was also transporting wood not salt. the train in question was also a Polish SA132-003.
some of these derailments happened on shortlines, which are tiny railroad companies using aged track, and they can't really afford extreme maintenance to rebuild these lines.
8:00 These were tests of a thrust device in a dead-end station, not trains. They took the most rusty and broken old cars, one car from a long-distance train and several electric cars. The head carriage of the electric train was formed purely by chance, and by the way, what is interesting is that this carriage of the electric train ER2, made in Riga. Аnd yes, by the way, greetings from Russia, a great and interesting video!
The black train at the time 2:10 had a run away. Meaning the engine started to run very very hot causing it to pull more fuel then required to run so the engine would continue to "Run away" till it self destructs. The only way to stop it is to block the air intake. If you see a run away diesel. Call 911 immediately if you can not access the intake. These are very dangerous and can cause death if not stopped immediately.
After seeing numerous derailment videos over the years, I now tend to leave a car length or two between my vehicle and railroad crossing gates when waiting for a train to pass.
12:13 This actually has a different backstory. The individual behind the camera forced the train to derail to capture the moment for his youtube channel if i'm correct. Stupid decision, he got caught...
3:20 The woman standing next to her didn't even 000.01% try to help, her own child was cradled in her lap. He did not think to help another mother like me
The train derailment at 12.25, the person filming that has just been charged with causing that derailment just so he could get that clip to go viral. What a sad world we live in.
2:16 diesel runaway, the worse thing that could happend to a big train engine, this may not harmful much for smaller engine bc we can block it intake to stop that but larger mean harder to stop
3:37 this occured in poland, near where i am on a Polregio classa SA106. You can see the people ducking as the train driver shouts to get down. (nadu!!)
Damn good question. That clip is quite old and I have seen it many times. I could never understand how it happened. I am betting heads rolled after that incident.
I like how the railway worker in the thumbnail, which is clearly edited, is running towards the derailing high-speed train. lmao
Bruh
i love these types of thumbnails because they dont make me want to click on them because theyre interesting or show whats in the vid but because theyre really funny
@EA-18G_Sky_Eyeno, it's a spanish high speed train which derailed on a sharp curve at 191 kph (119 mph), and caused the death of over 80 people. The curve didn't had european train safety systems that could have prevented the accident.
@EA-18G_Sky_Eyeno that train was in spain
🤣🤣I literally clicked the video for the sole purpose of commenting this very thing hahaha. Nice to see I wasn't the only one who picked up on it
12:13 For the record, the guy who was filming this clip is now under arrest for deliberately causing that collision. He changed a switch to send a train into an occupied siding and filmed the resulting collision in an effort to gain TH-cam notoriety.
Amazes me every day just how far people are willing to push to potentially gain some internet fame
He deserve life in prison
@@wraynephew6838 The maximum penalty for derailing a train under US law is twenty years if no one is killed.
@@stephenwells6434 Should be considered an act of terrorism or attempted murder
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America needs to spend more money on its infrastructure instead of creating wars all over the world.
kahrolsun israil
America creating wars for money, they always make big buisness on wars
couldn't agree more as much as i hate politics and not being American
14.00... Look at the state of the road AND railway
they delate comments xD
America dont like truth about their sick politics
The derailment at 12:13 was in Nebraska and caused by none other than the 17 year old kid behind the camera. He threw the switch and filmed for TH-cam as the train went down a side track with an immoble coal car on it, causing a derailment. Luckily no one was injured.
Fun fact... The Trainsystem at 14:18 is ~120 years old (the trains itself and the safetysystems of course not) but the line itself? VERY old. And this trainline itself is one of a kind in germany... there are 2 other similar (ish) systems in Germany but the one in Wuppertal? One of a kind.
i live in the city and i can say its Very cool hes called Schwebebahn
@@Playzzz-h2nschwebebahn ist hammer
The sadness in these road moments is overwhelming.
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3:11 Oh no, he said the stroller was empty, but it looks like there's still a child in it. 🥲
I wish there hadn't been a baby in the stroller involved in the accident😢
@@iiiiiiiiiiiiiii11777 Me too😓
Let me put your mind at ease - this incident happened locally to me, back in 2017. It was at Nuneaton station in England, and I can confirm that no children were harmed. :) It was empty, even though the items in the chair resemble a child on the CCTV. Plenty of news articles about it if you want further reassurance.
Second woman pushed it.
There was no child
why does this guy have such a comical tone to a topic that is so serious and dangerous?
The woman didn't even react to her pushchair being blown under the freight train
Vero 👍
The stroller belonged to the woman that went inside, I think.
it wasnt her push chair , she did nothing though , hopefully the child was ok , absolutely terrifying to watch
@donnyrover1 it was full of groceries and stuff, no child
@@vcommandarv5916 I don't think so. If you watch on slowest playback speed, you can clearly see the leg and foot of the baby upside down as it is thrown from the pushchair.
2:39 If that wasn't a controlled demolition of an old track then it was a seriously committed arsonist.
acutally the track was set on fire by the heat (if i remember correctly) old wood tracks used "creosote" wich it's purpose was the to preserve the wood from decay insects and water damage but a simple thing makes it highly flammable even more than wood itself
2:33 on the pickup truck little girl with big toy😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant!
日本の鉄道システムも過去の教訓の積み重ね、事故の反省により構築され、受け継がれてきたものです。
決して奢ることなく、これからも安全第一に努めて頂き、世界に誇れる日本の鉄道であって下さい。
Back in 1999 we had a big rain fall in So Cal Hawthorne CA. I was coming home from work around 2 in the morning and came to a Train track with the arms down and lights on. that track always looked shady to me so I told myself to stop farther away incase it derails and sure as shit. it derailed right in front of me. nothing crazy but remember the sound of the cars thumping together . then the conductor came down and was accessing the situation. Crazy . 😱😱
Happy to see Indian railway train 😂
Love from India ❤ 🇮🇳
日頃の保守整備が如何に大事か。日本の細やかな仕事に感謝します。
とても重要です!
At 10:39, you say, "The train was supposed to stop but didn't, ..." WHY was the TRAIN supposed to stop? Those crossing arms are to stop the road vehicles, to allow the train unencumbered passage.
At 12:20, the photographer was arrested for causing that derailment.
yes
12:10 the older train is taking the lead because its an express passenger locomotive and the newer is a high speed freight train but it has probably been held at a signal so it would be accelerating
TTI5 4:00 U4FBR 4:04 RJ85 4:07
Hi😅
The clip where the driver ran down the train warning people to brace for impact was on a line local to me.
The train was on a branch line between Marks Tey and Sudbury. The lorry was crossing an unmanned crossing taking bags of salt to a water pumping station and the driver failed to stop and phone the signal box to make sure the line was clear.
ummm... no? this was in Poland. this happened on Koleje Wielkopolskie in Poland in 2016. the train drivers name was Mateusz Szymański. Update. the Truck was also transporting wood not salt. the train in question was also a Polish SA132-003.
5:23 oh... yours can do 17mph too? that's awesome!
11:02 recorded in India
Farakka bridge, West Bengal
some of these derailments happened on shortlines, which are tiny railroad companies using aged track, and they can't really afford extreme maintenance to rebuild these lines.
What do you think can be done?
@@Novella1federal funding, but that isn't going to happen
@@Novella1 Why fake the thumbnail, you utter clown?
Rest in peace crossing barrier ✝️
I like how you used the rust sheet metal decaying sound, it gave me a good laugh lol.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🥰
Hugs from Australia.
Love? in bangladesh lol
@@TVStar21 he keseho mudi ki andbakt u love godi media i know 🤣🤭
2:23 Only jake (subway suffers character) can do this on train😂
😂Graffiti😂
The derailment at 12:20 was caused by the guy filming.
@11:49 that kid actually got charged for that collision because he flipped the switch and caused the crash
At 9:39/15:26 That was one big Kadee coupler they had to repair.
8:00 These were tests of a thrust device in a dead-end station, not trains. They took the most rusty and broken old cars, one car from a long-distance train and several electric cars. The head carriage of the electric train was formed purely by chance, and by the way, what is interesting is that this carriage of the electric train ER2, made in Riga. Аnd yes, by the way, greetings from Russia, a great and interesting video!
The black train at the time 2:10 had a run away. Meaning the engine started to run very very hot causing it to pull more fuel then required to run so the engine would continue to "Run away" till it self destructs. The only way to stop it is to block the air intake. If you see a run away diesel. Call 911 immediately if you can not access the intake. These are very dangerous and can cause death if not stopped immediately.
Ох уж эти американские железные дороги...
Ага
btw at 12:18 the boy carshed the train ;)
After seeing numerous derailment videos over the years, I now tend to leave a car length or two between my vehicle and railroad crossing gates when waiting for a train to pass.
It's hard to believe that moments like this really exist on our planet. They are wonders that even science can't fully explain.
1:00 damn you’re cultured asf
Millamforce 😮😮😮 9:35 9:36 9:39 9:40 9:42 9:43 9:45 9:47 9:48 9:50 9:52 9:54 9:59
The guy at the 12:20 clip we hear actually derailed the train to make it a video, he got arrested and charged
12:13 This actually has a different backstory. The individual behind the camera forced the train to derail to capture the moment for his youtube channel if i'm correct. Stupid decision, he got caught...
3:20 The woman standing next to her didn't even 000.01% try to help, her own child was cradled in her lap. He did not think to help another mother like me
Perhaps this is how the engineers decided to test the theory of 'collision physics'-but certainly not the best way to score points with the boss!
The train derailment at 12.25, the person filming that has just been charged with causing that derailment just so he could get that clip to go viral.
What a sad world we live in.
Notice most of the accidents are in the USA where maintenances is not a high priority
Nor is the skills, qualifications and experience of those who manufacture operate and maintain things.
12:48 That's a wood burner. May look bad but it's carbon neutral so long as you replant the trees.
the funny thing is that Tesla owners aren't making a difference anyway, and it's stream, not smoke
Stream? The black stuff is smoke.
All the black smoke is coal or maybe oil. The white is water vapour
5:26 when two train operator friends sharing files with Zapya.
5:22 choo choo challenge so cool
2:16 diesel runaway, the worse thing that could happend to a big train engine, this may not harmful much for smaller engine bc we can block it intake to stop that but larger mean harder to stop
the second one , weird how the camera was in exactly the right place (and time) to capture the land slip
Not really. I don't know about usa but lots of first world countries have cctv.❤
Kid at 12:21 saying o my god even though he made it happen and got fined and all most went to jail for that
That's terrifying! Imagine seeing this in real life in front of you. 2:40
Imagine if a baby was in it. 3:08
12:20 he derailed it! Hope he gets afew years.
3:53 what is announce saying?
4:19 どうして「曲がれる!」と思ったんだろう
複線ドリフト失敗!
At 11:46 its a ICE ( Inter City Express) from germany. And i live in germany😂
The red steam loco is used in England and it had to keep up with modern traffic to keep riding the tracks. Its still operational today.
Many of those steam locos were as fast if not faster than modern trains. Just a LOT more work plus they need regular stops for coal and water!
12:19 asks if theyre ok even though hes the one who did it
the crash at 12:25 whas caused on purpose by the guy filming
12:25 that is the yt/tiktok pud that derailed the train on purpose for clicks.
The mountain was getting too impatient for the train too pass.
Drawbar's dont malfunction the otherwise work or they snap in half (they work or they break)
Ethanol? No one would have been able to see the flames if the train carriages had caught fire.
4:42 what music name?
1:19 cameraman always save
average day on sodor all in one video:
14:18 Sydney, Australia had one of these for years. The monorail was great fun.
The collision may be staged but it is VERY real
8:11 made laugh look like a dance
These are crazy crashes
0:18 мужику крупно повезло!
日本の鉄道技術が如何に優れてるかを まざまざと見せつけてくれたような気さえする😅
洨日本永遠只是洨日本!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
残念ながら日本も人手不足なので安い下請けや外国人に保守点検をやらせると思いますよ
@@空姐愛七桃そうですね!日本ですので!
Jawtooh 12:45 12:46 12:48 12:50 12:52 12:53 12:55 12:57 film 13:00
11:30 This truck clearly cant stop, his brake lights are green!
3:37 this occured in poland, near where i am on a Polregio classa SA106. You can see the people ducking as the train driver shouts to get down. (nadu!!)
1:34 this happened on my birthday😦
3:11 viste que son problematicos esas cuestiones de coche? 🤬
Whats problematic about the freight cars?
the terrifying moment was truly haunting
2:36 luckily that fuel tank didnt exploded when it fell off
4:45. That dude probably has a great insurance company.
landslide to freight train: outta ma way!!!
4:11 the burning train bollywood movie❤
03:11は完全に人災やん
自覚のないトナラーが自覚なくバックを周囲に当てまくる
俺も最初「なんだこいつ」と思ったけど、どうやら2人とも抱かれてる子の叔母さんとのこと。
ただベビーカーにロックをかけてなかったらしいので人災には違いないね。
1:18 that man really so luck..💀💀
“A lot of pollution”
The script writer probably doesn’t realize the vast majority of that is steam
*Hi friends, have a nice day!*
She walked over to the stroller and pushed it right into the train. strange.
2:03 wide world of trains saw this (I'm a fan of him)
I don't understand how the train tried to go under a bridge that was too low - Don't they plot the route before they run it ??
Damn good question. That clip is quite old and I have seen it many times. I could never understand how it happened. I am betting heads rolled after that incident.
11:55 Percy's promise: high-speed train edition...
Hi bro
日本でこんなこと起きたら1週間はNHKのトップニュースに居座るやろな
尼崎の事故知らん?
3日間は全局ジャックしたぞ
羽田の件も一週間ながれたよね
za nagrywanie w pionie pójdzie do piekła !!
No pneumatic brakes on US trains, which are closing when pressure is released?
thx
8:36 railroad crossing: MY BONES
2:59 Там же был ребёнок..
Ну да…
Very wow
Ce sont de vrais documents ou bien avons-nous affaire à des documents truqués ?
Si c’est authentique, c est impressionnant
Charles. Paris