Posted by KyleObermiller on March 17, 2008 
It's amazing what people do to save a few seconds. Its horrible to see when it creates these thousands of dollars of damage. Amazing picture Mr. Weirich.
Posted by Kevin Hunt on March 17, 2008 
Looks like that this train wasn't lucky for wearing a little green on St. Patricks Day!
Posted by Kyle Tribianni on March 17, 2008 
Thanks for catching the action, Gregory! Yet another stupid driver (I am not insulting truck drivers!)...
Posted by Carl Massart on March 17, 2008 
I wonder if the train would have faired better if the pizza wasn't frozen.
Posted by Kyle Yunker on March 17, 2008 
I'm surprised it derailed. Especially since it was a pizza truck.
Posted by on March 17, 2008 
As a driver that has hauled frozen food over-the-road, I can tell you that frozen food is one of the heaviest types of loads that you can haul in a big truck. Some of the heaviest loads I ever pulled were 45,000lbs+ of frozen potatoes from Idaho to the east coast. It's a challenge to keep your GVWR under the legal 80,000lb limit (and axle limits) as you frequently have to fuel short in order to stay under the weight limit. This is one of the worst things a train can encounter at a crossing and unfortunately one of the few things it can't contend with successfully 100% of the time. Hopefully this driver will be looking for a career change if it truly was a case of trying to beat a train.
Posted by Doug Wolfe on March 18, 2008 
Great effort getting these photo's.
Posted by on March 18, 2008 
Gives new meaning to the slogan, "What do you want on your tombstone?" Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Joshua Smith on March 18, 2008 
The worst results of an at grade crossing accident I have seen in my career, have to be either a garbage truck or oil field equipment. But this incident certainly comes close. Nice picture Greg.
Posted by Mike Bjork on March 21, 2008 
Greg, don't tell Ross I said this, but I think you got the better shot ;-)
- Post a Comment -