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<p>[quote user="rji2"]Well, I didn't get to see the video, it was no longer being shown, but from the comments of those who did get to see it, all this would have taken place in seconds, and there was no time for the video train to completely stop nor for the train dispatcher to give any kind of warning. .[/quote]</p><p>There appeared to be at least a mile from the point where the video train passed the red signal and the point of collision. The video must have run 20-25 seconds between those two points, and it stopped about midway and re-started with an entirely different viewpoint. It does not seem likely that the video train went into emergency when their signal went red in their face. If they did, it sure looked like they would have gotten stropped in time. And if they did not go into emergency when they got a red signal in their face, why not? </p>
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