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3:05 Ladies and gentlemen if you look to your left you can see an oncoming train that is about to hit us.
This is the best one and I really want to know the context
Truck: "Damn. I seem to be stuck on this hill..."
Train: "Here. Let me help."
"Step-train what are you doing?"
@@tomtomkingbenito5998 I'm getting you unstuck.
Y’all funny asl😭😭
CSX: "How tomorrow moves y'all"
BNSF: "I know how to make cars and trucks move. You think you can whoop me?"
It amazes me to see people get out of a vehicle and wave down a freight train to get them stop. The braking distance on some of these trains are over 2 miles, depending on their speed and the weight of their load. These things don't stop on a dime. 30+ years with the railroad and I still cringe...
Stay off the railway track we're talking at 3 metres
I don't think I have ever seen someone try to flag down a train in my lifetime, and I'm pretty damned old too. Now I've seen a Steam engine empty it's fire box on the run and set the woods a fire.
Train driver fault for going too fast
@@dingus622 are you serious? Lol
@@dingus622 no it's not! It's the idiot that was on the tracks!
Every single one of the truck crashes were due to the truck going over a crossing too steep for it, and truck drivers ignoring all of the road signs telling them “No trucks.”
Some might be also caused by what causes a car to get hit, some ignorant, impatient, entitled person trying to save a minute on the trip. I hate all of them.
Happened to me in Garfield NJ in 2013. "no low boy trucks" guy got stuck and I crashed into it.
and all American drivers in those trucks
You're a genius
@@ThisManTriggeredMe You aren't the first to point out my superior intelligence to be honest
I feel for the engineers each and every time. There is legitimately no reason for this.
I just hope they can make it home with no injures.
I think they're fine if they are in a 50 ton freight train
@@exotiicpoptartz76 No. Not always.
That and no trauma when things go really bad
@@exotiicpoptartz76 50 ton? A semi ain't even weigh that little. U goofy. 😆 Try 900,000+ ton freight train.
A pretty good Kevin Bacon movie, "Rails and Ties" dealt with that. He was an engineer who befriended a boy whose mother suicided by his train.
I have a CDL and it kinda scares me when I see drivers ignore the signs of not going over steep crossings, especially bus drivers. Many should immediately lose their licenses for their stupidity
If they live.
I guess you haven't driven long enough to know that you can't always see impassibly steep railroad crossings in advance. I never got stuck on one, but I guess the Good Lord was just looking out for me. Two of them looked like the driver hit some snow or ice and couldn't get traction, something else that's not immediately apparent. How about giving other truckers a break, Mister Super Driver?
What is a CDL?
@@receptayyip1410 Commercial Driver's License. It requires a good amount of training, both class work and driving a truck.
@@receptayyip1410, Commercial Drivers License
2:17 The small explosions are not from the locomotive, they are from rail torpedos. These are safety devices consisting of a small amount of dynamite in a paper wrapper and are strapped to the rail. The weight of the engine causes them to explode, warning the engineer to stop.
Same goes for 3:30
They are called "Track Mines" and attach to the top of the rail with wire clips
Was wondering, thanks :D
Thanks...I was wondering
@@gordbaker896 We always called them Rail Torpedoes but I guess they have different names for them and the Head Trackman played a game on me one day while I was pulling spikes with the Spike puller and one Exploded scared the Shit out of me 🤣🤣
Saw a video a while back on COPS...elderly woman was lost, but made it way worse when she turned into the tracks, literally driving on the trackbed with her car straddling the rails...eventually the car's tires couldn't reach the ground. Bystanders got her out. Cops got there just as a train appeared wayyyyy down there, they couldn't move the car...tow truck got there and I have never seen a faster hook and drag. Got the car off the tracks with maybe 20 seconds to spare. Turns out the engineer got the advisory and had been braking, giving just barely enough time to get the car clear. The elderly woman was still confused why a train was going down the road. Sad she was in that condition, scary she still had a license and car keys.
Oh I remember that one!
1:30 Imagine going to your car and seeing a giant train car on top of it.
(In that moment, just say "F**k it, I'm done.") 🤷🏾♂️
Bad urban planning. No parking lots should have been there.
Just let the city handle it. Get a good payout too
Imagine having the mental capacity to choose an impact with a locomotive over breaking a board on the crossing guard.
I thought I'd push it out of the way on a couple of these
@Sean Embry Either way, get out of the train's way.
Once again, ''Country Math'' rings true - ''Train goes over you once, with nothing left over''. Class dismissed.
The damage doesn't just stop with the collision because once all the debris is cleared, the tracks still need to remain closed for inspection to make sure it's safe for future trains. Imagine what this does to the supply line.
It's just an avoidable mess overall. Until the average IQ goes up, this will forever happen.
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you just gave Biden someone else to blame for supply line problems.
7:52 truly heartbreaking, rip to the victims
Lmfao
🤣🤣
Look at 6:55 where a officer is pulling someone to safety
seemed like the person didn't really want to leave their car. smart and good officer for dragging them to safety.
Yeah this was weird. Drugged? Suicide?
That last train maybe stopped right there to wait for a fire truck? It's easier to reach when it's stopped close to a road.
1:40 truly heartbreaking I love those tiny robots and was sad to see one die horrifically
What are they used for, I want one haha
@@Miamiflow885 delivering food and stuff
I've never seen those. I couldn't figure out what was going on. Where are some of these robots?
@@someguyfromsomewhere think they use them at colleges and stuff, but i dont live in the us so im not sure.
Youre right😢
it amazes me and yet scares me that there are that many truck drivers out there driving that seem to be not paying attention
These people make Joe Brandon look like a space doctor.
For all the people calling the truckers, "stupid", no trucker GPS unit or paper map shows railroad crossings so steep on both sides that a trailer's "landing gear", the retractable legs that brace a trailer upright when not connected to a tractor will strike the road, leaving the unit unable to move. Nor do they show where ice and/or snow will reduce traction to the point where the unit can't move. Most truckers are far from stupid, some of the smartest people I ever met were on the road, but we get blamed for everything. A GPS error once led me onto the "Tail of the Dragon" in Robbinsville, NC, the USAs twistiest road, beloved of sports car and motorcycle enthusiasts, and absolutely impassible for a tractor-trailer. As I waited for the local fire department to tow me out of where I had gotten stuck, I'm sure people were calling me stupid, too. My company paid my ticket right away, because they knew I wasn't "stupid", either. What makes us truckers laugh is all the amateurs who run their trucks into or get stuck underneath the notorious 11 foot 8 inch railroad trestle in Durham, NC. Trucker GPS units absolutely do warn (audible and visual on the screen) of low clearances, and there's even an automatic warning system, too. Those guys are the true lunkheads.
I believe you 100%. People in comment sections just love having a villain to demean. Makes them feel better.
In nearly everyone of those situations there is a sign warning trucks not to pass. So the drivers either aren't paying attention or flat out ignore them. Now I've only used 3 different truck GPS and non of them gave any kind of warning for low clearance bridges, they didn't take you down a road with a low bridge. I also never had one try and take me over a impassable RR crossing and there have been many situations that it could have. I did have my truck GPS take me down a road with a low bridge and had to backup, luckily there wasn't much traffic. There are certainly situations that drivers aren't at fault but going down a road that is marketed isn't one of them.
Thanks for clearing that up, I was more confused to why so many trucks got stuck.
@@tylerbonser7686 Local road development is a haphazard crazy quilt made by thousands of local contractors. The first thing they care about is getting access to new housing developments, or access to the nearest 24-hour convenience store and/or truck stop.. Tie-ins to the Interstates and railway lines are always an afterthought, and crossings drivers knew as "safe" get changed in a couple of months, and longer safe for low trailers. For every low vehicles prohibited railroad crossing that's marked and on GPS, in many rural areas. there are another 2 that aren't marked at all. In vast areas of the USA, as soon as you pull your truck off the interstate, there are dirt roads that change by the day. Most people have no idea how empty this country is, or how most of the people in it are crammed into a few small areas. Hazardous railroad crossings in this country grow and mutate like an amoeba, and there's no "perfect solution" to this. And any trucker GPS unit that DOESN'T have a audio and visual alert on-screen to any proposed route down a road with a low overhead clearance or other truck restriction must not have been made by the same company as mine. You get what you pay for.
@@CHEVYCAMARO4GEN It's a very haphazard system. There are some crossings marked as trucks prohibited, but many are not, because local road conditions can change in a matter of days. Two I saw in this video looked like they were stuck in ice, and that can't be predicted. Truckers aren't suicidal and all of them would much rather get their deliveries made. The other side is that some of these drivers may have been over-tired or distracted by a phone call from the company. A lot of companies put so much pressure on drivers to make more deliveries they drive themselves harder than they drive the trucks.
2:50 No way that driver survived.
shoulda looked both ways
See the door being open? Guess he left in time.
@@yanni2112 Shouldn't have crossed.
@@jesserice7777 Yup.
Looks like the train wins everytime be safe and give the train alot of respect.
3:44 the sheer amount of stupidity in this one clip astounds me
5:35 In my world those goats made a sudden and heroic sideward leap just as they went out of view, rejoining their equally stunned comrades just off the track to recount, with wide eyed horror, the terrible fate that ALMOST befell them.
Nodding in 100% unanimous agreement, they all agreed the grass IS greener on this side and vowed never to go near the rails again.
They all lived a long, happy life, from that day on.
- The End.
Thanks I needed to hear that 😭
So sad!
But how would you know?
@@guineapiglady2841 Can't prove me wrong. I can't prove I am right. We can only believe.
@@MrShadowpanther3 Then quit assuming.
You would do better to eliminate the obvious test crashes and the killing of animals
at 4:27 that's me in the yellow shirt in the GP7. We crashed that pickup for a movie in 2009, and this clip get reused by youtubers all the time.
What’s the movie? Would love to watch it.
@@darkassassin395 It was an "indie" made by a guy using his son's script. From what I could tell, it wasn't very good. I don't think it ever saw the light of day.
I was wondering why they had a GTR just hanging around… makes sense if it was a movie shoot
At 1:12, I can't believe how fast that train stopped!
Looked like empty flat cars.
I mean it was empty and the brakes were probably engaged a couple seconds before the crash but still
1.) Great compilation! Thanks! 2.) What are these people thinking? 3.) Looks like some of them were deliberate (abandoned cars, insurance fraud)? 4.) Can you imagine the driver having to call back to headquarters? "Uh, boss... there's been a little accident." LOL!
Yes ! Some of these have to be truck abandonment. Just screw it is always a possible reaction in life.
some are purposefully placed their to test what would happen (blue car with neon green tape on it)
1:43 LMAO the tiny toy car getting crushed 😅😂
7:34 "What the hell?" BNSF is trying figure a way to improve their fuel consumption numbers. The latest technique has not been optimized.
That's your basic turbo fire, blown oil line catches the turbo on fire, it happens...
@@ffjsb Yeah thanks. I was just making a joke. I admit it wasn't a good one.
My only thought during all of these right before impact is, “that’s gonna mess a lot of stuff up!
Of all of them, the goats getting killed was the hardest to watch.
People know better, the animals don't.
Twice in the last 150 years of my families history where a Train hit a car on the tracks. In both incidents the car had 4 family members inside. In both incidents someone said, "Go ahead you can make it." Both times they were struck and in each crash only one person survived. Steel, Mass and physics are not forgiving.
The automobile Driver is at fault every time, not the Engineer.
What I enjoy about your content is that I don't watch these crashes through the eyes of a driving school & Especially the dashcam of a police off.
Thanks.
1:28 A rare instance of a car hit by a train and the train being the one at fault.
1:28 is NOT a crossing. It's a switch engine reversing with boxcars hitting a derail.
@@keith2092 Who said it WAS a crossing?
5:33 Yeah that didn't end well.
What was that? Goats? Deers?
@@BonnietheOutlaw7 Looked like goats to me.
Thinning out the herd.
A lot of them looked staged. Lots of empty trucks getting hit.
Yep, they do those as safety videos.
Some of them are safety videos
And some are real
The train always wins, yet the trucks keep on trying.
Well, another one that I would love to see but.......oh well. Ruined by the corny ass music. We don't need/want the damn music!
You can tell that some of the cars were intentionally planted to show the effects of what trains can do.
Goats aren't known for their situational awareness.
Most of those drivers are really some kind of special !
Thank you for providing us with so much entertainment Mr. Darwin :)
Who would have thought crashing could be boring...? Congrats on making that thought come true.
At 1:41 the woman is "Oh oh, oh-ing" herself silly. So ya goota ask...."What's in the box"? "What's in the box"??
I wish I knew.
Dudes screeding the concrete down hill was a win.
1:43 I guess robots won’t stop for anything; even a moving train
I wondered what that thing was!
Thank you! I thought it was some kind of refrigerator or a coffin!
The most tragic of all the accidents
Where ever you see small explosions on the tracks , they are warning detonators to get the driver of the train to stop and they will , when there are mechanical failiures and driver errors with other vehicles on tracks , there is no warning system that will bring them to a dead halt , trains are very heavy and take time and distance to stop .
1:41 No! My boy! "father help!"
Here are a few comments from me:
What are those explosives on the rails?
Regardless of approaching trains, tractor-trailers should NOT use railroad crossings that have a steep upgrade, followed immediately by a steep downgrade.
My job requires me to be on the road a great deal. Often I see the cavalier attitude of, "Traffic signals, traffic laws, safety procedures and common sense are for OTHER people---not for me!"
A little bit of critical thinking, and knowledge of physics, will remind us that it is much more difficult to stop or slow a train, than it is to stop a motor vehicle of the roads.
Fog detonators, normally used in poor visibility.
@@grahvis thank you
They're called torpedos in the US, although they're pretty much obsolete here.
@@ffjsb thanks
They are called Track Mines.
Crashing, craziness and contrasting music.
Quite an epic video.
The lights are blinking, the train horn is sounding and maybe even the gates are going down - yes, that is the perfect time to cross the train track. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
And those trucks...?!? They are so long and with such a low ground clearance that they can’t even cross a raised railway track. Damn.
Guess that is why there are warning signs saying “No trucks”....
i just dont get why people would risk their lives for just waiting a few mins Its just not worth it
Remember, physics always wins.
2:48 def a fatality
Can’t believe the amount of cars and especially trucks that happen to get stopped right on the tracks 😮
5:58 whoever was responsible for that move is in SERIOUS trouble. That transformer on the trailer is worth at least a million dollars, and with a permitted move because of it's weight... to get stuck on the tracks is the first fail, and to not have contacted the railroad to say we will be crossing at X location at Y time is just a stunning lack of planning and intelligence.
Country really has gone to hell with the rampant stupidity...
My whole property on the side is around 150 to 200 feet from a CSX rail road tracks and they haul those round chemical cars back and forth. We have an industrial park over the RR tracks and the people who work back there drive way too fast and don't stop at the RR crossing coming or going. I am just afraid that one of these days someone is going to get hit by a train and make it derail with the chemical cars leaking toxic chemicals all over the place and/or the cars derail and roll down the slight incline right in to my yard and house.
I would'nt want to live or die that close to train tracks!
Growing up, my house in Boston was about 20 feet from the tracks.
I would'nt live next to a railroad, there is too much toxic crap they haul and too many idiots crossing the tracks.
The box car derailment at 1:30 was freaky. It looked like it jumped straight up.
It looks like it hit the stop at the end of a spur.
Rule of thumb……if you are following a truck and see a RR grade crossing ahead….start filming.
Remember folks, if you get hit by a train you're always at fault
I get a kick out some stories I've read and it reads like the train was at fault. Come on people, if you get hit by a train... YOU are at fault!!
The second tune reminds me of "I just want to get close to you", a song from the 80s
Some of those cars were left on the tracks just for the video laugh.
Trains that have to stop after a crash must mess up the schedule's of other trains. When you get hit by a train you won't forget.
1:53 for some that u don't know, its call a cold start due to freezing temperatures
I'm surprised more people don't complain that the train wasn't nice and wouldn't listen to them.
Truck drivers, not the brightest light bulb on the tree!
So do some commentators as soon as they generalize.
1:30 dude just turned that train into a bus
These videos bring true calm to my soul
They are very relaxing👌
7:52 Oh the Carnage
Always come off second best against a train. Train wins hands down.
The one with the car with yellow tape on it was a deliberate exercise, not an accident
Felt sorry for the animals that didn’t look like they made it, no care factor for the brain dead that think they can make it through.
I closed my eyes because I could not watch. Saw another video with no warning just ran over a small amount of cows. Had never really thought about it before. I freaked out the two times I hit a bird with my car.
Love the paint scheme on that FGC locomotive! Done up in L&N colors it looked awesome.
5:17 Legend has it that she still got little Tommy to his judo lessons on time!
And had dinner ready!
BEAST!!!
Oh, it hurts me just to see it! But still, I loved the train spitting sparks on the tracks.
The explosions are detonation charges that are used to warn the driver of a work group ahead
I hate to say but, oddly satisfying, I could watch one every day
Being a retired train driver, i have no sympathy for all the idiots and dingbats who think that the rules and regulations about trains and crossings do not apply to them and they get all the trouble they deserve
Mr. Train says....I love ❤️ playing with tin cans!!!😂
Most of the trucks themselves could have been saved if they unhooked from the trailers 😂👌
that train was like im taking the car and the signal
Train will barge them out of the way, let their insurance company pay out for stupidity let loose, no excuses for not making it over the crossing.
Just another screw up.
Clueless and naive in most instances, which is why these occurences happen. 🤪🤔🤯
I honestly didn’t know the main cause of a functional semi sitting still on the RR crossing with no vehicle blocking it from moving.
I never envisioned the rig was completely physically unable to power through since death is approaching. All those gears and they are helpless ???
Now I know why my packages from Amazon are late...what are the little explosions that the engines drive over? Are they like fireworks?
1:40 the RC car, the sad music, the reaction, made me laugh
The most tragic incident
That train that hit the tree, turned it into toothpicks !!
Last clip:
Everyone: Looks like we're gonna be here for a while.
Love the calming music
Maybe these drivers could tell their bosses, that they really didn't want to unload their trucks.
Truck Drivers are only playing with half a Deck !😅
4:24 that r35 tho
Crashtastic. 💙 T.E.N.
Some of these were staged
All of those truck drivers deserve to be fired and never allowed to drive a truck again
It's called having the weight of way.
LOL
Wonder if the truck owners pay for the clean-up, that is after they're are released from jail or the morgue.
Railroads now sue the idiot truckers for damages, including the signals that are knocked down. Each one of those can cost a minimum of $250,000 a piece. The large overhead gantry signals are twice that much.
dude the worst place for a semi to get hit is the cab. the cab is made mostly of aluminum and fiberglass
The worst part about these scenes is that people recording the movies are holding the phone in the Portrait or vertical position rather than sideways or Landscape. We, the viewer can see so much more. Becomes muscle memory the more time you do it.
Movies??????????
I WORK FOR RAILROAD FOR 40YEARS CARS AND TRUCKS NEVER WIN AT RAILROAD CROSSING.
Unfortunately Matt Hughes from the UFC found out first hand how deadly trains can be , he’s lucky to be alive
Train literally be like: Move bih get out the way!
The relaxing chill-out music helped me immensely in coping with the barrage of horrendous destruction.
Where did they think the water was going to go