Train Moments You Wouldn't Believe if Not Filmed
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- Train Moments You Wouldn't Believe if Not Filmed
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The Indian case you took was before a train travelling at 65 mph (or 105 kmph) through that station. The trackman was awarded.
Amazing how fast that trackman could run with those balls of steel he has!
The mother is not just "visually impaired" she is blind. They make it sound as though she may have forgotten her glasses.
Bad enough that it was raining in the first video. Pretty tram.
Brave man! He put his own life in danger to rescue the boy. A real hero.
The mother was blind. She was not knowing that her kid fell down.
At 5:10 you can see a freight car go flying in the air
😮
“I believe I can fly”
I saw
Good eyes!
Thanks,I missed it 1st time
The saving of the child was outstanding.
after 19 seconds I could stop the video because that were the 6 moments. Thank you for making the video short edited. No need for too long dragging videos. Some people even make videos of over 8 minutes for just 6 fragments.
lol
This was over 8 mins.
@@blessedslaveno the creator spoiled the entire vid at the start, meaning the entire rest of the video wasn’t as fun to watch
Dude gotta make money somehow
get a job :) @@_ford_crown_victoria_p
Great video! Thanks for sharing! Keep 'em coming! 🚀😎
2:10 happened in 2009 at Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Interesting looking car, too, it looked like a Budd Diesel or an electric self-powered carriage. That would NOT have ended well had a single powered carriage hit a car at full speed.
@@ArchTeryx00 Its a Class 153 Diesel, originally it would have been 1 half of a class 155 that were split and converted to single unit, they are powered by a 14L Cummins.
@@GlenBGaming I admit, had I been driving near that track, I would have pulled up (not ACROSS, mind you) just to see it. I don't know how rare they are in Wales, but seeing that sort of thing would be like seeing Bigfoot in the U.S.
I guessed... or well, figured out it was Wales somewhere because of the welsh signage :)
What the dog doing? Llangadog
7:53 There is a reason those yellow lines on depot platforms exist. Do *NOT EVER* step across that line until the train is stopped, the doors are open, and they are ready to board.
The second clip, where the red car is almost touched by the train, is in the UK.
Driving on the left
Yellow rear number plate
and it looks like a Scotrail livery on the train.
single car 153 IMHO
@@wetcardie66 correct.. It is a British Class 153 train.
And it is a railbus or railcar (in English UK) not a real train. It is a Class 153 Sprinter.
Class 153s were unusual in Scotland. I would suggest the Central Wales lines from Shrewsbury to Llanelli
Wdym not a real train
3:40 I feel sorry for the person stuck at the level crossing when the train stopped, can you imagine if they were on their way to work 🤪
Person in car - yeah so I’m gonna be late into work
Work - you better have a good reason
Person in car - you wouldn’t believe me if I told you 😂
I have always said that communication is most important!
😅
🤔 Yes, but then we would not have these stupid 🚉 accidents to look and laugh 😂 at !!..
Communication Resolves All Problems.
The last one reminded me of the New York Subway Hero incident that happened years ago in The NYC subway, when a guy fell onto the tracks in the city subway and was having some kind of seizure, and was unable to move as a train approached. A heroic rail worker jumped down and covered the guy with his body to hold him down so the train could hopefully pass over them with a tiny bit of clearance - and it did, with all but the last 2 cars passing over them. Onlookers waved to the motorman to tell him to keep the train still while the hero and the one he saved crawled out from under it. The hero, of course did the usual "Aw, shucks," thing; working around them on his job he had a pretty decent idea how much clearance there was under those cars, but to throw yourself in front of one to save someone else...
Story probably wrong. The platform has an open area beneath. Pull the victim into the open area where both are safe. Covering with your body may be too high and both would be killed.
The second video was in the UK. Probably (based on the livery/train) England, maybe Wales.
Yes its in North wales
@@Tez2blessedmyrockets At a guess on the Conwy Valley Line, Heart of Wales Line is more mid-South Wales.
@@tom201090 Heart of Wales, Llangadog. Looks quite a bit different today but some features still remain. The video dates from the early to mid 2000's, before Arriva Trains Wales started to repaint the 150/2s and 153s that operated the Heart of Wales into ATW livery.
"The second video (...) England, maybe Wales."
It's almost guaranteed to be in Wales. Look at the road sign. Welsh text. 02:09 02:31
@@knrdvmmlbkkn Diolch
1:00. Nice drift😂
Anyone else admiring those Griswold x-ing gates at the West Coast Express collision with the payloader?
Love the content. Keep it up!
The footage of the derailed cars is not from the Mexican ore train. That is just file footage. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail cars are hopper bottoms for grain. The tall rail cars appear to be for hauling new automobiles.
I'd have thought the safer option with boy on the track would be to go to the other side, way from the platform. Still, heat of the moment...
There are some train accidents were some people involved have awake guardian angels.
In Germany a passengertrain derailed at night and the electric locomotive flew of a high embankment and slided on its side into a house.
The man sitting on his couch watching TV was pushed to a few cm's in front of his tv just needed a fresh pair of underpants.
Sadly 9 passengers died in the carriages.
The only problem is that guardian angels is religious myth believed by lesser-thinkers.
@@robertgift, you really think he was serious about that?
@@seriouscat2231 Yes.
@@robertgift, well, guess it's your hobby then.
@@robertgift There are some train accidents were some people involved have awake guardian angels.
In Germany a passengertrain derailed at night and the electric locomotive flew of a high embankment and slided on its side into a house.
The man sitting on his couch watching TV was pushed to a few cm's in front of his tv just needed a fresh pair of underpants.
Sadly 9 passengers died in the carriages
The last clip is why British railway stations have 'tactile paving' if you get close to the edge of a platform there is textured tiling that can be felt, even through footwear, specifically to stop visually impaired people from walking off the edge onto the tracks
Canada has them, too. It's a very distinctive feel in the feet.
@@MrInitialManwe have here too but I don’t think she was aware of that.
@@MrInitialMan😂😅Ferromex #4004 crashes into Ferromex #4044!
We have that here on sidewalks at street crossings.
Clip #2: "This extremely close call taught them a valuable lesson". Always pack spare underwear for road trips.
2:09 That Is A UK Level Crossing
Well narrated. Thx
3:50
20 seconds is VERY FAST for a train to stop.
Probably a rather short lightly loaded train - you won't see a long freight train stop for more like a MINUTE.
Passenger commuter train
@@vincent412l7 and had about 5 seconds between when they first spotted the equipment on the tracks and when they hit.
So even if they only took 20 seconds to stop, there's also reaction time for them to realize there's something ON the tracks, then hit the breaks, THEN they get to start stopping.
Also, commuter trains tend to run faster than freights, which makes it take a good bit longer to slow down than if they were travelling at freight train speed.
So 20 seconds is STILL going to be very fast for them to stop. Don't believe the "0MPH" on the screen, the speedometer is obviously broken.
You show pictures of the wrong trains you describe
Any old footage is used. Footage doesn't match the incident.
2:00 it was in Wales
Unbelievable!! 😱😮
Second clip is from the UK
...and the signage at the crossing makes it obvious that it's in Wales!
Llangadog
@@markthesarcasticlawstudent Saying that word out loud, it sounds like the sound a car makes when it goes over a level crossing quickly.
@@jovetj It does a bit haha
Nice video I like trains!
Gratuitous asdf movie reference...very much appreciated!
1:25 Watch the silver car when it drifts after it collide with the tram and it parks next to the other one
I saw it, perfect parking, but hope the person in silver car is okay
Not all heroes where capes sometimes they where work vests
Wow. 😅
The use of unrelated stock footage in this video is ridiculous.
Wow!
Damn! That car made it with a hair's width of room to spare. Now that's close. 😯😐
*this guy tells us all train accidents in all states this guy is smart*
Close call 5 is a notorious level crossing in Wales, UK. Pictured in March 2010.
No.5 is a British train, i recognise it. It's a sprinter, Class 153. Orange livery, so it's a advertisement livery for Transport for Wales, the "Heart of Wales" one. The only one that i can see fitting this description is 153 303. Could be any 153 owned by TfW.
List of units:
153303, 153312, 153318, 153320, 153323, 153325, 153327, 153329, 153333, 153353, 153361, 153362, 153367, 153369, 153382, 153906, 153909, 153910, 153913, 153914, 153921, 153922, 153926, 153935,
That's a class 153 dmu in the UK on no5
Train moments we have been seeing for years. Unless you are new to train videos...
that mother didn’t rav up the bike💀💀
The second incident with the train crossing is actually in West Wales. I initially got the clue with the bilingual signs on the right hand side.🏴🇬🇧🏴😳
4:04 4:21 I find it pretty ironic that West Coast Express still uses Griswold EM Crossing gates at both of those crossings.
Ironic why?
@@jovetj I wouldn’t really expect a commuter railroad like West Coast Express to still be using those type of gates.
@@Benjamin_999 That... that isn't what irony is.
@@jovetj The opposite of what’s to be expected.
@@Benjamin_999 An incidental happening or circumstance (completely unrelated to the story being told) isn't irony. That's just called surprise.
But it makes you wonder if they're still there.
The hero who saved the son of that mother who deserve millions of $ life's real super heroes always from our great India 🇮🇳 ❤ so proud of my country.
this is why i recommend everyone pack an extra pair of underwear before they leave their house every day
Very good video. Thank you for uploading and sharing! 🚅😊
7:17 That's Thane (pronounced Thaan-ay), not Thane!
No you’re lucky lol😂
west cost express is a w where i live
Isn't there any new train crash videos? specially when it comes to dash cams I have seen every single one of these videos throughout the years
Perhaps some railroads could stage some crashes to keep you entertained.
1:17 was the tram sliding on wet rails without sand being blown onto the rails? The operator was unable to use the tram's motors to slow the tram? Thank you.
Number 2 in Indonesia🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
4:59 This was likely caused by either a dispatching mistake or something wrong with a switch (note the end of the siding to the left). The reason you would have a train stopped ahead on the main is that he is waiting for the oncoming train (with the camera's POV here) to enter that siding to clear the main for the stopped train to continue onward to pass this train. You will obviously get a head-on collision like this if the second train isn't switched off the main.
most train drivers do what the signallers instruct. they set the signals and points.
@@john1703 I think you're being pretty generous there considering operation in Mexico.
someone has passed a red signal
@michaelperkins5746 If you're talking about the train that was moving towards the stopped train, the signal isn't going to be the problem. He was on the wrong track, so the switch to that siding should have taken the train off that track, where it would then stop to wait for the other train to pass. The stopped train is the big clue.
@@crollwtide9452 so why are there 2 trains on the same section of track
The clue is 2 trains coming together so 1 has passed a signal at danger
I know I was a train driver for 42 years
I am from india
I appreciate ur work brother
But u not know the real photoage like how peaple still pass under the railroad crossing and when the train comes the they stop.
But why have so many passengers on the roof of the train ?? Are there tickets for the roof ??
@@peterdarr383 it was related to Bangladesh where people can travel on engine and also
2:09 is in the uk most likely England cuz of the type of loco and the English railway crossing lights
The sign is in Welsh
The Indian incident was really a great save... Railway staff quick response and save of two lives was really great... The Indian government has also awarded the saver.
At least three of these incidents were something i've seen on youtube before. I noticed none of these incidents happened in the USA where I know there are plenty of possibilities to show if someone were to capture them.
escape the matrix
trust me (I'm sure you've heard of that many times, only once is it true)
come this way
you'll get it when you get it
when you get it, pray for us all
as all of us who get it do it for the rest
hurry
That's an electric tram, you can't cut the engine if there isn't one
the second clip is in the UK
2:35 looks like it’s in wales uk as the sign in the right of the screen has cadwch as the first word which is Welsh for keep the rest of the sign will likely read keep clear while lights are flashing or keep crossing clear(all road signs in wales are bilingual with Welsh first then English)
5:09 we can see a hopper car flying to the air
God!! 😱😮
5:09 From Casey Jones: Two locomotives that are going to bump.
The second clip is a British crossing. More than one language on the warning sign - possibly in Wales?
Construction companies need to be even more careful. A construction guy was killed on tracks near me some years ago. A road bridge crew was doing work unrelated to the railroad late at night but were on it nonetheless. Someone looked at the train schedule and declared the tracks to be "safe" based on that alone. Utilizing clear tracks, the train people did a test run that fateful night. No need to be on any published schedule since no customers were involved. The company's mistake was the assumption of complete non use of the track during off hours.
that crossing should have concrete or wood crossings instead of all rocks
2:09 This took place in britain but i can't seem to know the name of the city.
Thing is, a tram is a train, trains dont stop for cars at railroad crossings, cars do.
edit: and if it doesnt have brakes how the fuck is it gonna stop?
edit 2: And only specific trains like sd40's or snoot nosed trains have engine cut-offs.
Wow I'm quick.
Perm is not in eastern Russia
6:14 Which was my 13th birthday
TRAIN and TRAMP system
People are always asking for trouble!
Thanks you in the indonesia for you😅
TCHOO TCHOOOOO👍
to 5: look at the angle of the shadows. I think the driver had no chance to see the lights due to the direct sun light.
5:13 atleast they were okay from the collision
The 2nd one was in the uk
8:11 It is safe to go to the railway next to it
#2 happened in East Java not west Java. Exact place at Lumajang Regency
The hero: "300 rupees for me, 300 rupees for you. Hop in the car, and onto the next station."
I like Russian Trams and Trains.
I wonder why 🤔
@@Mrmoo6000 Not the damaged ones.
The fault lies with the dispatcher at the last station that ignored the location signals of both trains, or missed seeing them.
Were those derailed Auto-Racks heading to - or away from - the mining area...?
A trains accident 😱😱😱😱😱
My granddaughter got hit by a train unfortunately she had earbuds in her ears. I'm no different I used to walk the tracks with headphones in my ears but I made sure one was out so I could hear if a train was coming. But she's got a nice happy face now and she was lucky to be alive. She had to get helicoptered to Vermont. I am so glad she's alive.
So.rry for your grandaughter being a moron. Smart of you to trespass with onear not covered. But why trespass? A runaway railcar killed a man who did not hear it coming.
Bad bad karma
@@MsGaming-bk3nw Only fools believe in karma.
ZACATECAS, OLMECAS, ASTECAS, OLMECAS, HIPOTECAS😂😂😂
Interestingly enough, next to Zacatecas @4:28 one can see Guadalajara where one of the greatest historical train disasters happened in 1915:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalajara_train_disaster
*These unbelievable scenes made me very impressed and excited, the images and video comments are very good. LIKE a lot, guys*
when the kerosene comes on
6:43 yang sudah ada ini 😊 short movie see
6:25 Indonesia
Some of these drivers were living in the ozone
No horn for the tram driver?
#5 is likely somewhere in the UK or maybe Australia. #3 is the fault of the dispatcher/traffic control.
3:11 Hey, a Red Flag, meaning slow down to Restricted 5 MPH because men are working on the tracks.
Let's just ignore that and keep flying through at 68 MPH
this sum 2015 shi but actually good quality
The 2nd clip is from the UK. Cant remember where exactly though
Wales
Llangadog station. Early to mid 2000's.
A friend of mine used to like to play chicken with trains, He would cross the tracks as close as possible to the trains. He'd already caused several trains to perform emergency stops and he was finally caught by police and "arrested" but rather than jail they delivered him to his mother.
He faced no criminal charges at this time but the cop who chose to take him to his mother later regretted that choice.
I knew the kid, and I told the cop it would not have made any difference.
I did not witness the accident myself. About 3 weeks after he was off being grounded he did it again, this time the train hit his back wheel. His body was pulled under the train and he was cut in half. The friend he was with was horrified to see he was still alive after the train passed. The kid looked down and saw what had happed. He said "Don't tell my mom." then he died.
His mom found out, of course, and it destroyed her. She jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge 3 weeks later. Her body was never recovered.
It was a sad thing all around. The cop who had "arrested" him was also wrecked. The cop was a friend of the family, which is how I was able to tell him, it had not been his fault. The cop did eventually recover, but he was never quite the same after that.