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  • markM Offline
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    #11

    What a nightmare.

    They could not have picked a more perfect passenger to interview.

    Condolences to the family of the people who lost their lives.

    So happy that you were not riding this one, George.

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    • markM mark

      What a nightmare.

      They could not have picked a more perfect passenger to interview.

      Condolences to the family of the people who lost their lives.

      So happy that you were not riding this one, George.

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      @mark said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

      So happy that you were not riding this one, George.

      Train travel is the third safest method of transportation, following airlines and buses. I'm not worried.

      NTSB had a press conference yesterday. They expect to have a preliminary report in 30 days explaining what happened, but not why it happened - that'll take a lot longer.

      What we do know, so far:

      The train has a black box, with forward facing camera.
      It was traveling at about 75 mph (speed limit is 79 there).
      Looks like it did NOT "pick a switch".

      People are speculating that there was an issue with the track work, however, a freight that passed by about an hour beforehand had no issue. They're looking at that "black box" and camera footage as well.

      Some are thinking it was a "sun kink" where the rail buckles due to heat - a relatively common occurrence. But, I can't see that being an issue in 80 degree weather, and the fact that the first 3 cars of the train didn't derail.

      It's pretty remote out there, and reading the accounts of the responders is pretty amazing. Some of them were 80 miles away.

      This is my pic of the general area:

      IMG_0114 copy.jpg

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • LuFins DadL Offline
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        #13

        We had a major industrial rail line that ran through my town where I grew up. We were in the Monongahela Valley with a number of factories that were supplied with coal and ore from the River barges and the trains. The trains ran parallel with the river about 1/4 mile off. The train tracks were kind of an informal dividing line. Heavy duty industrial broken up by the occasional park for river access and one shopping center on the inside of the track, and old fashioned factory town going up the side of the hill on the other with a nice downtown shopping area built right up to the tracks on the other side..

        We lived about a mile away from the tracks and up the hill. Due to the elevation, we could clearly hear every train that came through (see it, too) and there were anywhere from 8-12 a day when I was a kid. You learned to sleep through the sound and the whistles.

        When I was 12, we were waken up by a horrible sound of metal shrieking and tearing. It is a very unique sound that is really difficult to describe. While this metallic screaming was on top, at the bottom were these tremendous booms. Think of the sound from the firework cannons when they fire a shell, but 5 times louder and coming 3 per second. It seemed to go on for minutes but was probably only 30 seconds or so.

        My Dad and I walked downtown to try and see what happened, but you couldn’t get within a 1/4 mile because of the coal dust in the air. We did see the fire department and ambulance personnel coming out looking an awful lot like the first responders from 9/11. We were able to find out it was a train derailment that had hit some of the buildings in the downtown shopping district.

        In the end there were 30 cars off the track, 7 turned over, and 2 that wiped out an entire block of buildings. It took two days before you could drive to the factories and shopping center (my dad had to walk to work and climb over the couplers to get to work. The downed coal cars weren’t removed for about a month and the cleanup took about a year. They wound up renovating the downtown. The tracks were down for about 6 months…

        The sheer power of that much mass traveling at 40-50MPH is just unbelievable.

        The Brad

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        • markM Offline
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          #14

          This is so sad. 😞

          https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/amtrak-crash-couple-celebrating-50th-anniversary-died-train-derailment-n1280269

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          • 89th8 Offline
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            #15

            @George-K i thought of you when I heard about this. I wonder if we will see the video, although I doubt there is anything to see.

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            • George KG Offline
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              First lawsuit has been filed. Pretty generic stuff in the complaints, of course.

              Of course, no cause has been determined yet, but that shouldn't stop a shyster ambulance chaser lawyer.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              • George KG Offline
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                George K
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                #17

                Joplin quilters help train derailment victims

                For the passengers displaced in Saturday’s tragic Amtrak derailment, Montana’s Hi-Line might have felt like the middle of nowhere. But as they quickly found out, sometimes the best people in the world come from the middle of nowhere.

                Look no further than the Quilting Ladies of Joplin, which formed in 1967. They range in age from 72 to 92 and meet every Tuesday at the Bethel Lutheran church for friendship, fellowship and quilting.

                “Sometimes we don’t get a lot of quilting done, we just do a lot of visiting,” said 79-year old member Jean Johnson.

                The group works for hours making quilts of all shapes, colors, and sizes, and then stockpiles them in the basement of the church.

                “I was in Choteau and my daughter called about getting quilts because they needed some and I said absolutely,” Betty said. “There’s a whole pile, sitting on a table downstairs, just go get them.”

                Betty’s daughter Julie Erickson grabbed the quilts and distributed them to passengers at the Liberty County Community Center.

                “You know it just gave you a good feeling,” said 86-year old Fern Wolery. “When you get older, you don’t accomplish a lot but this way, you accomplished something.”

                alt text

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • George KG Offline
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                  George K
                  wrote on last edited by George K
                  #18

                  Joplin, MT:

                  Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 7.10.36 AM copy.jpg

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                  89th8 1 Reply Last reply
                  • George KG George K

                    Joplin quilters help train derailment victims

                    For the passengers displaced in Saturday’s tragic Amtrak derailment, Montana’s Hi-Line might have felt like the middle of nowhere. But as they quickly found out, sometimes the best people in the world come from the middle of nowhere.

                    Look no further than the Quilting Ladies of Joplin, which formed in 1967. They range in age from 72 to 92 and meet every Tuesday at the Bethel Lutheran church for friendship, fellowship and quilting.

                    “Sometimes we don’t get a lot of quilting done, we just do a lot of visiting,” said 79-year old member Jean Johnson.

                    The group works for hours making quilts of all shapes, colors, and sizes, and then stockpiles them in the basement of the church.

                    “I was in Choteau and my daughter called about getting quilts because they needed some and I said absolutely,” Betty said. “There’s a whole pile, sitting on a table downstairs, just go get them.”

                    Betty’s daughter Julie Erickson grabbed the quilts and distributed them to passengers at the Liberty County Community Center.

                    “You know it just gave you a good feeling,” said 86-year old Fern Wolery. “When you get older, you don’t accomplish a lot but this way, you accomplished something.”

                    alt text

                    JollyJ Offline
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                    @george-k said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                    Joplin quilters help train derailment victims

                    For the passengers displaced in Saturday’s tragic Amtrak derailment, Montana’s Hi-Line might have felt like the middle of nowhere. But as they quickly found out, sometimes the best people in the world come from the middle of nowhere.

                    Look no further than the Quilting Ladies of Joplin, which formed in 1967. They range in age from 72 to 92 and meet every Tuesday at the Bethel Lutheran church for friendship, fellowship and quilting.

                    “Sometimes we don’t get a lot of quilting done, we just do a lot of visiting,” said 79-year old member Jean Johnson.

                    The group works for hours making quilts of all shapes, colors, and sizes, and then stockpiles them in the basement of the church.

                    “I was in Choteau and my daughter called about getting quilts because they needed some and I said absolutely,” Betty said. “There’s a whole pile, sitting on a table downstairs, just go get them.”

                    Betty’s daughter Julie Erickson grabbed the quilts and distributed them to passengers at the Liberty County Community Center.

                    “You know it just gave you a good feeling,” said 86-year old Fern Wolery. “When you get older, you don’t accomplish a lot but this way, you accomplished something.”

                    alt text

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                    • George KG George K

                      Joplin, MT:

                      Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 7.10.36 AM copy.jpg

                      89th8 Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      @george-k said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                      Joplin, MT:

                      Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 7.10.36 AM copy.jpg

                      Does anyone else out there just spent an oddly large amount of time surfing around the world zoomed in (like this picture) at various remote locations? Sometimes with streetview, but normally not. I enjoy it... maybe I should work for a satellite imagery company.

                      George KG 1 Reply Last reply
                      • 89th8 89th

                        @george-k said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                        Joplin, MT:

                        Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 7.10.36 AM copy.jpg

                        Does anyone else out there just spent an oddly large amount of time surfing around the world zoomed in (like this picture) at various remote locations? Sometimes with streetview, but normally not. I enjoy it... maybe I should work for a satellite imagery company.

                        George KG Offline
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                        George K
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #21

                        @89th by the way the "Streetview" option for Jopin MT is rather limited, LOL.

                        Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 9.09.23 AM.png

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                        89th8 1 Reply Last reply
                        • George KG George K

                          @89th by the way the "Streetview" option for Jopin MT is rather limited, LOL.

                          Screen Shot 2021-09-29 at 9.09.23 AM.png

                          89th8 Offline
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                          89th
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                          #22

                          @george-k said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                          @89th by the way the "Streetview" option for Jopin MT is rather limited, LOL.

                          And low resolution too. Still, in my experience I wasn't expecting any street view at all.

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                          • George KG George K

                            Some interesting video of the site immediately after the derailment and also of the cleanup.

                            Link to video

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                            Doctor Phibes
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                            #23

                            @george-k said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                            Some interesting video of the site immediately after the derailment and also of the cleanup.

                            Link to video

                            Wow, what an amazing post-disaster interview - the guy is so eloquent and clearly very observant.

                            I was only joking

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                            • George KG Offline
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                              George K
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                              Damaged Tracks Caused Train Derailment That Killed 3

                              Worn and poorly-maintained train tracks that should have been replaced caused the 2021 derailment of an Amtrak train in Montana that killed three people and injured 49 others, federal investigators said Thursday.

                              The derailment occurred on Sept. 25, 2021, near Joplin, about 150 miles northeast of Helena, Mont. The accident sent the train’s eight passenger cars careening off the BNSF Railway, with four toppling onto their sides, forcing rescuers to extricate passengers.

                              The crash could have been avoided if federal regulations that required replacing the rail — which was worn down, misaligned and would move up and down with the train’s weight — had been followed and if a rail inspector had not been so overworked that he had had time to properly assess the track, according to a report by the National Transportation Safety Board​.

                              “The track inspector’s workload likely prevented him from performing a timely walking inspection of the track in the area of the derailment,” investigators said in the report, noting that BNSF Railway Company, the freight railroad that owned and maintained the tracks, had not properly managed employee workloads.

                              According to the report, the inspector tasked with checking that particular piece of track had regularly been working more than 13 hours a day in the two weeks leading up to the crash; in the four days before, he had worked more than 57 hours.

                              The inspector had also raised concerns about the portion of track in question, and just two days before the crash, he had driven past the site but did not get out of his vehicle to view it on foot, the report said. “The most likely reason that the track inspector did not perform a walking inspection of the derailment curve in about a year is that he did not have time,” federal investigators said, noting that the site had last been inspected on foot in the fall of 2020.

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                Wow. Yes, that's the same train route hubby and I took, George. How tragic for these families.

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                                • brendaB brenda

                                  Wow. Yes, that's the same train route hubby and I took, George. How tragic for these families.

                                  George KG Offline
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                                  @brenda said in Bad day to be riding the rails:

                                  Wow. Yes, that's the same train route hubby and I took, George. How tragic for these families.

                                  I've ridden the Empire Builder 4 times. I think it's my favorite route, just for the sake of scenery.

                                  Interesting how long it took for NTSB to come up with a report. It'll be interesting to see the ramifications of what they found.

                                  From what I gather, there are all kinds of signals that relay rail integrity to the dispatcher (or even the crew). If a disruption occurs, that should send a signal to dispatch to close the block until the cause of the signal is evaluated.

                                  Seen on various Amtrak-related sites:

                                  The BNSF former GN High Line is generally maintained to high standards and its FRA Class 4 status requires track inspections at least twice weekly. BNSF generally does not cheap out on maintenance on its mainlines.

                                  The next train over that section likely would have derailed, passenger or freight.

                                  This one is probably in the "s happens" category. However, with that said, the NTSB is now likely laser focused now on track maintenance on that section of track and any irregularities or bad practices will no doubt be in its final report.

                                  Yeah, my experience of BNSF tracks has been that they do keep them upto standard to pass the FRA track category requirements, but not much beyond that. Of course the ex-CB&Q tracks are usually significantly worse than the ex-BN tracks though.

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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