QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr The only thing unexplained is why there were two separate videos from both sides?
QUOTE: The incident was filmed by a man who wanted to prove that the train crossing is dangerous and that the lights change too quickly. Officials won’t speculate on the cause but say the crossing arms and lights were working properly. A second camera across the street from the crossing also captured the incident.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr The only thing unexplained is why there were two separate videos from both sides? They were fixed also as there was no shaking or movement of any kind. Weird to say the least. It aired in Chicago last night.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 ***, that was no freight train, it was Amtrak. I just saw that video on the 10 oclock news. All I can say is that engineer was damn lucky. The clip I saw showed the cab of the locomotive, it was crushed. He may have had time to seek cover further back in the locomotive. The truck driver should have known better than to leave his trailer hanging out onto the tracks. Appearently the traffic light turned red on the cross street, and the gates came down behind him while he was stopped. It seems there is the road design issue that needs to be dealt with.
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