as most of you can see from the video the train enigines werent that far down the tracks from the crossing wich means the train was slowed or almost stopped. as for the trucks tires off the pavement, well it happens. i have seen companies order items like this and make it to be shipped out no caring what happens when after it is on the truck. from the looks of it the driver did what he could to get it off but trains do take a long time to stop. another few minutes prolly never would have happen
Any idea how the trucker managed to get his wheels off the pavement?
Could not use wheels remaining on the pavement to get off?
He should have called 9-1-1 and had police go both directions far down the track and flag any approaching trains. PD dispatch would also have called the railroad.
I'm a truck driver. You can be fired, depending on what company you work for. As for a suspention. Absolutly. People do stupid things; doesn't matter what kind of vehicle you drive.
Some of you must really be morons to post the statements here. THINK BEFORE you write. If the truck was at the crossing five minutes before the train, then he obviously did not run through or around crossing gates. Sometimes bad things happen that are just bad luck, like it appears here. Tires dropping off pavement on a load like this trucker had would be bad luck, unplanned, and I am sure he did his best to move the truck before the train arrived. Horrible feeling to be that trucker.
Exactly right, but in their defense, i posted the tires dropped off the pavement and looked for help after i knew it was true, the video was posted about 5 hours after the collision when everything wasnt so clear
@goreds03 I would guess he did. Why would he take a chance with a train? I bet he realizes now it would have been worth just waiting the 5 minutes than try to beat it. I've driven a tractor trailer 16 years and all I care about is being safe. Trying to beat a train is just plain dumb. There is nothing to gain.
Well at least it was a Trash-9 that got f***'d up. Better than an EMD getting a beating, although the EMD could probably handle it. Awesome video and catch! Glad no one got hurt.
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Applachia0928 3 months ago
as most of you can see from the video the train enigines werent that far down the tracks from the crossing wich means the train was slowed or almost stopped. as for the trucks tires off the pavement, well it happens. i have seen companies order items like this and make it to be shipped out no caring what happens when after it is on the truck. from the looks of it the driver did what he could to get it off but trains do take a long time to stop. another few minutes prolly never would have happen
truckerjay1 4 months ago
Thank you, Lansing, for your good information!
Any idea how the trucker managed to get his wheels off the pavement?
Could not use wheels remaining on the pavement to get off?
He should have called 9-1-1 and had police go both directions far down the track and flag any approaching trains. PD dispatch would also have called the railroad.
robertgift 4 months ago
im guessing he died
british123able 4 months ago
How ironic that the tank car didn't even have it's trucks and wheels installed and never been on rails and it was involved in a train accident!!
ffjsb 8 months ago
I'm a truck driver. You can be fired, depending on what company you work for. As for a suspention. Absolutly. People do stupid things; doesn't matter what kind of vehicle you drive.
npo64 1 year ago
@npo64
My step dad is a truck driver too and I hope he would never EVER do such a terrible thing by crossing the railroad track and get hit by a train.
voss297 1 month ago
wow, that sucks.
aye, what's the song in the background?
andrewtran19 2 years ago
@andrewtran19 Song is Matrix
LansingJct 2 years ago
@andrewtran19 its called clubbed to death
dontclickthat 4 months ago
Some of you must really be morons to post the statements here. THINK BEFORE you write. If the truck was at the crossing five minutes before the train, then he obviously did not run through or around crossing gates. Sometimes bad things happen that are just bad luck, like it appears here. Tires dropping off pavement on a load like this trucker had would be bad luck, unplanned, and I am sure he did his best to move the truck before the train arrived. Horrible feeling to be that trucker.
TheMadNorsky 2 years ago 3
Exactly right, but in their defense, i posted the tires dropped off the pavement and looked for help after i knew it was true, the video was posted about 5 hours after the collision when everything wasnt so clear
LansingJct 2 years ago
@LansingJct The same thing almost happened in Braidwood, Il but luckly that was averted.
skullcrusher301 1 year ago
I am surprised that the tank car didn't do more damage to the train
MWAirvirtual 2 years ago
did the driver get fiend?
goreds03 2 years ago
if you mean to say fired yes, from what ive been told if these drivers even run around the gates there suspended
LansingJct 2 years ago
kk thats wat i ment thanks they need to be suspendend for life from driving a big track like this thanks again
goreds03 2 years ago
He may not have been fire from what LansingJct said the truck's tires dopped off the pavement.
spiritwingsvirtual 2 years ago
@goreds03 I would guess he did. Why would he take a chance with a train? I bet he realizes now it would have been worth just waiting the 5 minutes than try to beat it. I've driven a tractor trailer 16 years and all I care about is being safe. Trying to beat a train is just plain dumb. There is nothing to gain.
michaelhpedersen 3 months ago
Well at least it was a Trash-9 that got f***'d up. Better than an EMD getting a beating, although the EMD could probably handle it. Awesome video and catch! Glad no one got hurt.
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fleecejackets 2 years ago
wow.
TexasPacific 2 years ago
damn!
KCSLines 2 years ago
That truck driver got what he deserved he didn't follow the rules of OLS so he deserves the damge to his truck.
UPHeritage 2 years ago
Wasn't that bad surprisingly!
EMDFAN1988 2 years ago