Train Collision

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This Is A Video of A Devastating Train Collision That Happened On The Day Before Saint Patrick’s Day of 2024.

Note: This Is NOT A Real Train Collision So Don’t Worry, No One Was Hurt.

On March 16, 2024,

Amtrak Train Number 6 Was Heading From Seattle WA To Portland OR. The Train Consisted One Baggage Car, 4 Amfleets, A Lounge Car, A Dome Car, One Sleeper Car, And Two P42DC Locomotives Number #11 And #150. The Train Departed Seattle At 9:00 A.M. Unfortunately, The Train Will Never Make It To Portland. Meanwhile In The Opposite Direction, Santa Fe Freight Train 615 Was Heading To Seattle Heading For The Amtrak Train. The Train Consisted Two Locomotives, Which Were Both C30-7 Locomotives Number #8052 And #8040. Their Pulling One Flatbed With A Semi Trailer, 11 Double Stack Container Cars, 2 Autoracks With Automobiles, 4 Hoppers With Grain, 6 Box Cars, 1 Hopper With Sand, 6 Loaded Tankers With Hazardous Materials, 4 More Grain Hoppers, And Finally A Caboose. The Santa Fe Freight Train Was Heading Towards To The Amtrak Train, However, There Was Way For Those Two Trains Can Pass Safely. The Santa Fe Train Moves Onto The Side Track, Then Stop Completely. The Signal Will Give A Clearance For The Santa Fe Train When The Amtrak Train Passes By On The Mainline, Then The Santa Fe Train Can Return To The Mainline. However, After The Santa Fe Train Moved Onto The Side Track, The Engineer Gets A Call On His Phone That Lasted 13 Minutes (A BIG NO NO). 10 Minutes Later While The Engineer Was Still On His Phone, The Santa Fe Train Ran The Red Signal At The Point Where It Was Suppose To Stop For The Amtrak Train. 3 Minutes After That, The Engineer Was Done With His Call And He Hung Up His Phone. However, He Didn’t Realize He Was In Big Trouble. The Santa Fe Freight Train Headed Back Onto The Mainline Traveling 67 Miles An Hour Towards The Amtrak Train Without Stopping Or Slowing Down. Unaware of The Ruthless Behavior of The Santa Fe Train, The Amtrak Passenger Train Still Continues South. Then At 10:31 A.M, The Crew of The Amtrak Train Saw The Lights of The Santa Fe Freight Train Heading Towards Them On The Same Track. The Engineer of The Santa Fe Train Also Saw The Amtrak Train Heading Towards Him On His Same Track. Both Crew Members On Both Trains Slammed Their Emergency Brakes, Duck Down For Impact And Then The Trains Collided. After The Trains Collided, Multiple Freight Cars From The Santa Fe Train Were Stacked On Top of Each Other Barring The Locomotives, Some Other Freight Cars And Even Some Passenger Cars From The Amtrak Train. 11 Passengers And 4 Crew Members Lost Their Lives. This Is The Worst Train Collision.

(NEVER EVER BE ON YOUR PHONE WHILE DRIVING MACHINERY)

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