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Crash / De Rail in the yard!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 8:03 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor

Gentlemen lets not forget my crash; didn't even have trains running at the time. A couple of spans on my viaduct fell down during construction killing six small workers.

This has been reported itn the much respected newspaper "Two Tree Times"
rgds ian


So that's why there are 6 graves under the tree in your photo!
And all this time I had thought that they must have died of sun-stroke in that hot weather you keep going on about. [:D][(-D]

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Posted by Chompers on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 4:47 PM
While you were building it. OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [oX)]


That's BAD[;)][:-^]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 27, 2005 6:43 PM
Gentlemen lets not forget my crash; didn't even have trains running at the time. A couple of spans on my viaduct fell down during construction killing six small workers.

This has been reported itn the much respected newspaper "Two Tree Times"


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Posted by Tom The Brat on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:17 PM
Well, let's see.... Cousin Levi came to visit one day:


Number 1201 tries to squeeze past number 10's tender. How it got that way, I do not know[%-)]


Over by the coaling tower, a switch was thrown under number 10, which didn't get out of the way before 1201 came along[oops]



Just as I was getting things straightened out and back on the track, along comes 626[xx(]


Levi surveys his handywork[:-,] while Torby wonders how he's going to sort this all out.


"You could hire me to run trains all day!"

"I don't think so."

"Hey, show me your car!"

"I don't think so..."

Levi is my second cousin or some such relation... Uncle Mort is his grandpa.
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Posted by Curmudgeon on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:42 PM
We've had some doozies on the CCRy.
Climaxes feet up, spinning madly.......Shay in a head-on,. down 48" to the rocks (not pretty), 4-4-0 rolled off a fill onto it's back....
Some documented, some published.
The names have been changed to protect the guilty.
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Posted by Chompers on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:07 PM
My "Wreck" would have to be running my train and the caboose un cuppled, the train plowed into it at full speed. engine rolled of the track, Car went flipping off the table...

broke some details on the engine.


Smashed the roof off the cabose, and broke 2 sets of wheels.
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Posted by tangerine-jack on Tuesday, December 28, 2004 12:42 PM
Near as I can tell from the photos, 'ol Joe is trying to get his union card from under the wreck so he can call in sick with a back injury and sue the RR and the manufacturer of the signaling system and switches. The super looks like he's trying to find the end of the unemployment line.[(-D] I've had wrecks also, buy my fish pond pirates keep the complaints (and witnesses) to a bare minimum, they hate whiners. Never thought to take a photo......hmmmm...................

[oX)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 27, 2004 10:24 PM
GOOD LORD, hit the floor....AAAAAAAA The layout is 5' 7"" off the floor! OOOOOO NOW.... well need a mop and bucket and maybe a spung to clean up whats left..... GULP.......
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Posted by jebouck on Monday, December 27, 2004 3:49 PM
Marty,
We've had some doozies out at Jens's over the years. All on video, no still pics.[:(][:(]
One in particular I remember was several cars going off the high bridge and tumbling down the embankment about 8 feet. Another was a set of F units plowing into the rear of a train at full speed.

Phantom,
That's not a wreck.[:D][:D] Just a little de-railment.[:D][:D]
Wait 'til some of your trains derail and hit the floor! Now that would be a wreck![:(][:(][:p][:p]

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Posted by TheJoat on Monday, December 27, 2004 1:11 PM
I don't know if this is enough of a wreck...but it just shows how strong that snow can be....

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Phantom

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How many of you out there take pictures of your wrecks? If so please post them, it would be neat to see. This wreck is not staged. How ever the 2 figures were added after the dust settled.

It was just one of those days when the Turtle Creek yard crew… welp pictures paint a thousand words so:

Do you think its tired and needs a nap?



The railroad superintendent ( shown in the foreground ), his body language prêt much says it all.. The wheels actually jammed in the switch and held the steamer like this. You know I look at this photo and I can just see an old timer bent over like that and I can see him pulling his hat off his head and slapping his leg while saying: “ Well now then there …. “ . Note the fireman just standing there with the shovel full of coal. Wonder what he is thinking…


This shot needs little explanation. I can here that old timer saying: “ Put your back into it there Joe…” I cant help but wonder if his back will give out before the Crain gets here? Do you suppose we should tell Joe that the engineer is supposed to ride the train, not the train ride him?



It was later determined that the switch points where out of adjustment. The leading rail needed to be ground flat so the flange would not pick it and derail the 948. This was the first time the big 4-6-0 was in the yard. Usually the little old #5 a 2-6-0 yard goat works this yard and has had no trouble.



I am prepared to make a pact right now not to "Stage" any accidents, but to document crashes as they occur...er...naturally!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 5:55 PM
Wait until you get MTS, this is when you have plenty of crashes more than you would like to admit too.

Rgds ian

Brian your not going skinny dipping on New Years eve as well are you?
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Posted by bman36 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 4:08 PM
Hey guys,
No pics here yet....but the crashes have occurred! Later eh...Brian.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 26, 2004 2:42 PM
^OUCH!!!
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Posted by Marty Cozad on Sunday, December 26, 2004 8:15 AM
The best NOT staged wreck we have ever had was when a new bie was running a train and decided to stop the two SD45s on the MLS bridge to take photos and did not tell the container train engineer that he had stopped.

You have to understand, that with battery power even if its of the track , it still runs. This does not show the 6 cars that rolled down the bank.
The joke while back with this was. An all USAT train rear ended an all Aristo train but never moved the SD45s alt all.
If the AT&SF Evans car had not derailed the lead unit , it may have kept going.

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.

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Crash / De Rail in the yard!
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 25, 2004 11:01 PM
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How many of you out there take pictures of your wrecks? If so please post them, it would be neat to see. This wreck is not staged. How ever the 2 figures were added after the dust settled.

It was just one of those days when the Turtle Creek yard crew… welp pictures paint a thousand words so:

Do you think its tired and needs a nap?



The railroad superintendent ( shown in the foreground ), his body language prêt much says it all.. The wheels actually jammed in the switch and held the steamer like this. You know I look at this photo and I can just see an old timer bent over like that and I can see him pulling his hat off his head and slapping his leg while saying: “ Well now then there …. “ . Note the fireman just standing there with the shovel full of coal. Wonder what he is thinking…


This shot needs little explanation. I can here that old timer saying: “ Put your back into it there Joe…” I cant help but wonder if his back will give out before the Crain gets here? Do you suppose we should tell Joe that the engineer is supposed to ride the train, not the train ride him?



It was later determined that the switch points where out of adjustment. The leading rail needed to be ground flat so the flange would not pick it and derail the 948. This was the first time the big 4-6-0 was in the yard. Usually the little old #5 a 2-6-0 yard goat works this yard and has had no trouble.

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