train crash head on
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This is from when America used to be fun.
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Universe!!!
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Mythbusters proved that "combined speed" does not yield a higer degree of damage.
Two objects, each travelling at 100 mph, will be subject to the exact same force and suffer the same damage as if just one of the objects would hit a wall at 100 mph.
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I think the reason for all the confusion about the speed of the engines here, is because of the staged train crash at "Crush", Texas in 1896. In that instance, the trains really did crash at a combined speed of at least 90mph. This film is not of the "Crash at Crush" - the photographs and the written accounts that exist from "Crush" show that the trains were formed of locomotives pulling boxcars and flatcars, whereas this footage is clearly just the locomotives, and is not the same crash.
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@Theblackhell1 I hate these comments, Will it blend? You think by posting this you will get lots of people liking your comment. Seriously its not funny and never will be.
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But will they blend?
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This clip is used in the Music Video for ACDC - Rock and Roll Train
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people are so sick its funny
All aboard the Failroad!
thediremoose 1 year ago 15
90mph is probubly the combined speed
skyflyer900 2 years ago 14