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Steam Loco vs Car


Mike Boucher
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Reading and Northern 4-6-2 was running excursions today, and someone decided to try to leave a parking lot without Stopping, looking, or listening.  No crossing gates, apparently, as it was a parking lot, but how the hell did they NOT hear the whistle and notice the big, blue locomotive coming at them.

 

No injuries, no major damage to the loco, but a few shaken up people in the car, and I'm sure the engine crew was a bit upset.  Passengers were apparently unaware until they stopped.

Video on you-tube, reaction from a spectator makes in not exactly safe for work audio...

 

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The problem is now that the RBMN railroad will probably have to be subject to a safety and accident investigation, consuming time effort and money, as a result of the idiot car driver. And I today's litigious environment, the railroad may have to defend itself in court as a r,exult of this stupidity. Thankfully no-one was badly hurt, but it could have been a lot worse. And all because someone couldn't wait or was driving distracted.

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Ungated crossings like that are plentiful in the US.

Maybe the driver would have realised had it been a diesel, the air horns sound quite different to a steam whistle.

 

Given how close the train was to the crossing by the time the car even appeared, the driver should have seen it, never mind heard the whistle....

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