Union Pacific RailRoad 1940's film "Look Listen and Live" - car safety at railroad crossings

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

Union Pacific Railroad film produced in the 1940's to educate drivers about the dangers of speeding, level crossing safety, and other safety hazards to be aware of when driving a car.

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  • I remember that I saw khan rd crossing had the old black 2 tracks sign but it got replaced

  • i love trains

  • That crash scene at 1:21 looks more like the train had fallen off a damaged trestle or collided with another train instead of merely hitting a truck on the tracks!

    (4:40) Yep, that's pretty much what happened to the train in "Super 8!" Except it doesn't tell you that the train crew died (but it is obvious they were killed, while the driver was not.)

  • "I told you there's no train due at..." CRASH.

    What world do these people live in where trains are always on-schedule?

  • that was a wounderful view of the U.P M10000

  • 3:34 careless driver LOL

  • I wish they still made wigwags!

  • :D

  • Even after all this time people still get this one wrong. Maybe in another sevnty years we'll pu senseless deaths from racing the train behind us...

  • The UP had some of the best public safetly and educational films ever made. I remember seeing them in grade school, very impressive then, still are today. Thanks for uploading.

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