Posted by CaliforniaRailroader on February 28, 2010 
Whoa, what happened? Was anybody seriously injured?
Posted by Bicot (Marc Caya) on February 28, 2010 
Future for the renaissance prototype looks bleak...
Posted by W. D. Shaw on February 28, 2010 
Little bit of bondo and a touch of paint and she'll be as good as new! Great shot of an unfortunate incident. Luckily no one was seriously injured although a few did have to go to the hospital (at least that's what the news said).
Posted by BNSFFan4Life on February 28, 2010 
Don't forget the duct tape. No man can fix something without that. LOL
Posted by miller652 on February 28, 2010 
a few months in the shop and she will be as good as new, at least she did not break her frame that would spell the end this is repairable.
Posted by pierre fournier on March 1, 2010 
Good shot,I think she,s gonna join her sisters 6422-23-30-47 and 50 to the scrapper,s torch.
Posted by t.shelton on March 1, 2010 
I think this locomotive is gone to get rebuilt and put back in service.
Posted by Imprezzed on March 4, 2010 
Sources at the VMC have confirmed details from MMC that 6400 does have frame damage, and will meet her end at the scrappers torch.
Posted by Bernard Babin on March 5, 2010 
Very nice shot Jean-François, Bravo Bernard Babin
Posted by WRRSfan4271 on November 21, 2022 
You mean sisters 6422-23-30-44-47? 6444 was also destroyed in 2012!
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