No info yet just this article maybe ran some distance after derailing ?
http://www.9news.com/news/local/georgetown-loop-railroad-car-tips-off-tracks-with-passengers-on-board/502560939
Here are some better pictures. Cannot remember for sure but doesn't train go downhill loco first ? Then loco pushes back up hill ? Is strange that one picture shows car truck on rails.
http://kdvr.com/2017/12/26/georgetown-loop-railroad-tips-over-during-passenger-trip/
There are other local news media reports quoting Georgetown Loop people saying mechanical failure. (not sure I would want to put much stock in the newsworker reporting or the G'Town Loop adult supervision)
My family (of 14) was in the rail car that derailed yesterday (12/26/17) on the Georgetown Loop Railroad.
The train parks at the end of the track at the station on level ground, so it must first backup (back out of the station) to begin it's route. Since we were in the last coach car, we had a front row view while backing up. We had just started rolling away from the station when there were sudden bumps (like a washboard) and the rail car left the track and tilted left, tossing passengers to the left side of the car and came to a rest in the snowy embankment. The derailed car never detached from the next car and did not roll away.
Luckily no one was hurt and my family was actually laughing before, during and after the craziness. (a few of us shared video captured during the derailment on our FB pages (fb/Debi.13.Holmes)
I will add, all railroad employees acted calmly and quickly to escort passengers to the next car and shortly thereafter, off the train. Everyone on the entire train ride was issued a full refund. I also just learned my daughter-in-law was interviewed over-the-phone by Denver's Channel 4 news to air today at 5p & 6p.
I hope this adds clarity to yesterday's event.
Question. How is a RR car attached to its trucks ? Specifically the car in question. Could a mechanical failure happpened there ?
blue streak 1 Question. How is a RR car attached to its trucks ? Specifically the car in question. Could a mechanical failure happpened there ?
Was the train starting from Silver Plume or Georgetown? Was the train backing eastbound or WB ?
Journalism strikes again, there's a very big difference between "tipping over" and "tipping". I pictured the car rolling down an embankment before I seen the pictures.
Anyone notice the switch besides the car? I wonder if it picked a switch, although that wouldn't explain why the truck was detached?
Glad no one was seriuosly injured, and I hope this incident doesnt cause the attraction to close over financial issues trying to defend itself.
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CSSHEGEWISCH blue streak 1 Question. How is a RR car attached to its trucks ? Specifically the car in question. Could a mechanical failure happpened there ? The trucks on most freight cars are attached to the car by gravity. I don't know about passenger cars.
The other thing about Georgetown loop is that some of the cars they use for passenger service are actually converted freight cars. I can't tell from the photos whether this car is one of them.
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