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Posted by ccc on Tuesday, March 17, 2015 1:29 AM

Looks like another suicide attempt...

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:50 AM
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Posted by Paul of Covington on Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:30 AM

   Actually, Slidell, La.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, March 19, 2015 2:41 PM

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Since when do Police post on Facebook and commercial newspapers us it as a source for their news articles?????

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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:37 PM

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Since when do Police post on Facebook and commercial newspapers us it as a source for their news articles?????

 

Maybe the Napoleanic Code now calls for this? Remember Louisiana laws are based on Napoleon's code. Smile

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Posted by schlimm on Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:56 PM

Police use FB to communicate to a broader public.  It reaches far more folks than other media.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, March 19, 2015 4:53 PM

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Maybe the Napoleanic Code now calls for this? Remember Louisiana laws are based on Napoleon's code. Smile

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, March 26, 2015 12:16 PM

Drunk appears to have tried to play King Arthur and joust Downeaster at Old Orchard Beach.  Drunk lost, Passenger may be critical. Didn't use long enough jousting pole ?.

http://www.pressherald.com/2015/03/26/police-investigating-downeaster-train-collision-with-car/

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 7:40 PM

Piedmont train # 76 got another car just east of Greensboro. That train certainly has had more than its share of incidents.

Wonder if NC  DOT wishes they could seal the route.

http://www.news-record.com/news/local_news/amtrak-train-collides-with-an-empty-vehicle-outside-of-greensboro/article_f80f044c-dccb-11e4-97cc-d3145ca70f11.html

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, April 10, 2015 11:27 AM
No information but Capitol corridor train 521 hits vehicle.
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, April 16, 2015 8:32 AM

Palmetto got a car approaching Savannah last night.  No details yet. 

http://m.wtoc.com/wtoc/db/350145/content/wBwbQMVB

This morning's Palmetto out of Savannah on time this morning.  That may indicate minor damage to loco or another one was sent to Savannah.  Any other info ?

EDIT:  Driver reported killed.

http://www.wtoc.com/story/28815946/train-crashes-into-car-in-garden-city

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, April 16, 2015 1:50 PM
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Sunday, April 19, 2015 7:01 PM

Amtrak # 65 hit car near South Kinston.  Reports are varied but appears car tried to go thru closed grade crossing fence.  ( all crossings have been closed in RI ).  One killed.  Unconfirmed that ACS-64 and leading V-2 baggage damaged but how much no idea yet. So the first for both new pieces of equipment.

http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150419/NEWS/150419246/14110

This may be a link to photo of location ?

http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/63917-automobile-collision-in-west-kingston-ri-on-nec/ 

 Another report.  Wonder if this is a  GPS caused ?

http://www.turnto10.com/story/28839929/train-and-car-collide-in-south-kingstown

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, April 20, 2015 7:34 PM

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Amtrak # 65 hit car near South Kinston.  Reports are varied but appears car tried to go thru closed grade crossing fence.  ( all crossings have been closed in RI ).  One killed.  Unconfirmed that ACS-64 and leading V-2 baggage damaged but how much no idea yet. So the first for both new pieces of equipment.

http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150419/NEWS/150419246/14110

This may be a link to photo of location ?

http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/63917-automobile-collision-in-west-kingston-ri-on-nec/ 

 Another report.  Wonder if this is a  GPS caused ?

http://www.turnto10.com/story/28839929/train-and-car-collide-in-south-kingstown

 

Google view might explain how driver got on track.

https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m0!3m2!1sen!2sus!4v1429569401243!6m8!1m7!1sgCMTgNN-fSvG2rDFtHI6hg!2m2!1d41.488067!2d-71.554708!3f87.10448256315237!4f-6.057093885421949!5f1.8731607263914252

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, April 23, 2015 9:26 PM

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Amtrak # 65 hit car near South Kinston.  Reports are varied but appears car tried to go thru closed grade crossing fence.  ( all crossings have been closed in RI ).  One killed.  Unconfirmed that ACS-64 and leading V-2 baggage damaged but how much no idea yet. So the first for both new pieces of equipment.

Maybe bad news.  --   ACS-64  # 629 unconfirmed report heavy damage and not known if it will be rebuilt.  Could be if it is heavy damage might be sent back west to builder ?   Baggage  # 61037 damage unknown as of this time.

Anyone with more info.

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, April 23, 2015 10:43 PM

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Amtrak # 65 hit car near South Kinston.  Reports are varied but appears car tried to go thru closed grade crossing fence.  ( all crossings have been closed in RI ).  One killed.  Unconfirmed that ACS-64 and leading V-2 baggage damaged but how much no idea yet. So the first for both new pieces of equipment.

 

 

Maybe bad news.  --   ACS-64  # 629 unconfirmed report heavy damage and not known if it will be rebuilt.  Could be if it is heavy damage might be sent back west to builder ?   Baggage  # 61037 damage unknown as of this time.

Anyone with more info.

For a new $6M locomotive to be written off it would basically have to be in the shape of a pretzel after the incident.

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Posted by NorthWest on Thursday, April 23, 2015 11:24 PM

I guess it depends whether or not it is cheaper to rebuild it, or build a new 629. That's the nice thing about having the assembly line still open.

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Posted by ACY Tom on Friday, April 24, 2015 1:47 PM

I'd be curious to see photos of the damaged loco. When a brand new P40 went into Big Bayou Canot on the Sunset Limited, they fished it out & sent it back to Erie for evaluation.  I don't think it was ever returned to service.  I'd be shocked if that were possible.  But I understand the value of the unit's monocoque construction was validated by the examination of the unit.  I wonder whether this unit fared as well.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, April 24, 2015 5:40 PM

Pictures of Crescent tr #20 / 22  that hit vehicle near Tuscaloosa.

http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/04/authorities_are_on_the_scene_o.html

 

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, April 24, 2015 5:40 PM

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I guess it depends whether or not it is cheaper to rebuild it, or build a new 629. That's the nice thing about having the assembly line still open.

 

There is a difference between what 'outsiders' consider serious locomotive damage and what those in the industry consider serious locomotive damage.

Outsiders see cosmetic damage - those in the industry look for structural damage.  Cosmetic damage is easily repairable, structural damage is harder to see and more critcal when it occurrs.

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Posted by NorthWest on Friday, April 24, 2015 6:56 PM

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There is a difference between what 'outsiders' consider serious locomotive damage and what those in the industry consider serious locomotive damage. Outsiders see cosmetic damage - those in the industry look for structural damage. Cosmetic damage is easily repairable, structural damage is harder to see and more critcal when it occurrs.

I haven't actually seen a picture of the damaged unit in question, so my point was that Amtrak (or their insurer) will check the locomotive and determine the cheapest option to get a 629 back to usable condition.   I am aware of the kind of damage that results in a retirement, but I can't see a collision with a car bending the frame or bending collision posts.

Your point is valid. I've seen locomotives with the long hood ripped completely off returned to service, and those with little cosmetic damage scrapped due to frame bowing.

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Posted by ACY Tom on Friday, April 24, 2015 10:33 PM

I think my point was that the locomotive held together pretty well at Big Bayou Canot.  I've been told (not sure whether this can be confirmed) that the cab remained intact, and the three crew members of the crew did not die as a result of impact.  I'm told they drowned.

Cold comfort, I guess.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Saturday, April 25, 2015 2:41 PM

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I think my point was that the locomotive held together pretty well at Big Bayou Canot.  I've been told (not sure whether this can be confirmed) that the cab remained intact, and the three crew members of the crew did not die as a result of impact.  I'm told they drowned.

Cold comfort, I guess.

Tom

On that note, if you do find yourself in a sinking vehicle of some sort...

What happens is the water comming in exerts a kind of suction along with the downward sinking vehicle that does not allow escape until the water has completely filled the submerged space and the vehicle's rapid sink rate has diminished or stopped......then the pressure is equalized and one can escape.    Most untrained folks panic and gasp for air and drown in that type of environment.  

Best approach if your conscious is to hold your breath until the pressure equalizes making use of the time to plan your escape route and ensure your not tangled up in anything.   Once the vehicle fills with water and levels off it has a tendency to kind of exhale as the rush in of water is suddenly stops.....that will help eject you if your near an open door or window.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, May 4, 2015 8:05 PM

School bus almost became another stat.  In this case close did count as a save.

http://patch.com/new-york/chappaqua/school-bus-trapped-metro-north-crossing-driver-arrested-new-castle-police

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Sunday, May 10, 2015 6:09 PM
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Posted by ACY Tom on Sunday, May 10, 2015 8:06 PM

Why evacuate the City of New Orleans?  Anybody know?

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Monday, May 11, 2015 12:44 PM

My Guess would be this: Issues with HEP after vehicle strike. 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 3:36 PM

Amtrak hits another vehicle not near a grade crossing.  Appears to be another Piedmont.  NCDOT cannot get a break.

http://www.the-dispatch.com/article/20150511/News/305119984

 

 

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Thursday, May 14, 2015 6:34 PM

Back on April 27th the CZ hit a car in northern Nevada.  Local sheriff believes this was suicide by train.

Incident happened at 2:30 AM.  A little earlier or later the Darwin enforcer would have been a freight.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 9:18 PM

Meteor $98/01 hit vehicle going around gates near Jacksonville.  Unbelievable that no one killed.

http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2015-06-02/story/amtrak-train-shears-car-half-jacksonville-crash-police-say-driver-went

Also report of # 280 killing someone but no details.

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, June 4, 2015 12:28 PM

Motorcyclist tried to beat Sounder train but lucky was hit by lowering gate knocking him off cycle and saving life .  Cycle not so lucky.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Police-Very-lucky-motorcyclist-OK-after-riding-into-path-of-train-306142941.html

 

 

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Posted by MikeF90 on Friday, June 5, 2015 7:42 PM

More bad luck - Amtrak #22 collides with truck driver in Wilmington, IL:

 http://abc7chicago.com/news/amtrak-train-collides-with-truck-near-wilmington/768798/

This is just south of the UP Global IV intermodal yard on the Joliet sub.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, June 5, 2015 8:04 PM
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Posted by ACY Tom on Saturday, June 6, 2015 3:11 PM

Proposed headline:  Train Bites Into 35 Tons of Bacon

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Posted by ACY Tom on Monday, June 8, 2015 9:39 AM

Amtrak 98 got a Lincoln Navigator yesterday in Satsuma, FL.  Driver drove around the lowered gates & was seriously injured.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, June 8, 2015 12:21 PM

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Amtrak 98 got a Lincoln Navigator yesterday in Satsuma, FL.  Driver drove around the lowered gates & was seriously injured.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, June 13, 2015 3:04 AM
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Posted by ACY Tom on Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:54 PM

Removal of passengers from the train implies significant damage to track and/or equipment.  Anybody have any more details?

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Posted by schlimm on Saturday, June 13, 2015 7:18 PM

Quite a few Amtrak train-vehicle collisions have been noted during the short, three-month life of this thread.  Putting to one side the damages/injuries to vehicles and their passengers, isn't it clear that the trains are also at risk?    Isn't it obvious that the only solution is level crossing reduction (separated, upgraded or eliminated) on lines where passenger train operate?

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Saturday, June 13, 2015 7:33 PM

This thread is focused on Amtrak, but trust me, just as many vehicles are being hit by freight trains.  Nothing will stop it but grade separation.  People are too stupid to be allowed to drive across train tracks.

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Posted by BaltACD on Saturday, June 13, 2015 8:18 PM

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This thread is focused on Amtrak, but trust me, just as many vehicles are being hit by freight trains.  Nothing will stop it but grade separation.  People are too stupid to be allowed to drive across train tracks.

And they don't know how to park next to the tracks either - One of our trains took out 1/2 dozen at 'watering hole'. 

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Posted by dakotafred on Saturday, June 13, 2015 8:29 PM

The problem with reduction and elimination of grade crossings is obvious: There's not the money to pay for them. Every one is a struggle.

One more example, if it were needed, of how infrastructure in this country is starved in favor of spending for other priorities.

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Posted by ACY Tom on Saturday, June 13, 2015 9:38 PM

Yes, grade crossing elimination would be helpful, but some folks are foolish enough to get hit by trains whether there's a designated crossing or not.  They walk.  They run, often with ear buds.  They lie down in the gauge to take a nap.  They make movies.  They make exercise videos.  They drive bicycles, cars, and trucks, often where there's no road.  They have no clue.  I have no idea what will stop them.  Maybe more grade crossings will help, but with or without the crossing closures, I see no end to this idiocy.

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Posted by schlimm on Saturday, June 13, 2015 9:42 PM

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There's not the money to pay for them. Every one is a struggle. One more example, if it were needed, of how infrastructure in this country is starved in favor of spending for other priorities.

Ending money-hole, pointless 'adventures' such as Iraq might be a start, as its total costs may reach $4-5 trillion.  A fraction of that spent on infrastructure here could do far more for our security than foreign ops.

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Posted by dakotafred on Sunday, June 14, 2015 7:57 AM

ACY's is a better answer than mine. Personally, I wouldn't favor spending the money it would take for all-separated grade crossings even if we had it. There are better uses, for infrastructure that would be an actual investment in the future.

But it's all academic, because we would rather spend the money on ourselves -- entitlements all around, for the middle class and wealthy, too! -- and borrow more when that's gone. On top of bearing the cost of being the world's policeman.

Inadequate highways, bridges, railroads and airports are only the beginning of it. You can kind of ease into that kind of Third World-ism, like the frog in the pot of heating water. But wait until failure of our 200-year-old big-city water and sewer systems start becoming a monthly event. There won't be a check that will cover the social dislocations and upheavals. 

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Posted by schlimm on Sunday, June 14, 2015 8:52 AM

The answers are not difficult.  Stop acting as the world's policeman.  It makes us less secure and costs trillions (Iraq alone =$4-6 trillion over time).  End the subsidies to carbon producers.  The IMF estimates the world total for 2015 will be $5.3 trillion.  Focus on broad infrastructure, the essential foundation for future economic strength.  But the political will is lacking

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Posted by CMStPnP on Sunday, June 14, 2015 5:12 PM

Well if you want to see something really strange grade crossing wise.      This is the former Milwaukee Road Branch to Monroe, WI.     Now WSOR in combination with the state has done a good job pulling the track up from the weeds and increasing weight limits and speed.    During Milwaukees time this line could only have a lightweight GP9 on it and then it was crawling 10 mph through the weeds.

Anyways look at the difference in crossing signals in the first three minutes.    Focus in on the crossing signals at 1:25 in the below clip.    Note the heavy duty tubular steel that blocks the entire roadway.    This is a line that might see 2-3 trains a day MAX, slow freights with no Amtrak trains.     Now contrast that Heavy Duty Crossing with some of the crossings that Amtrak traverses at a much higher speed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnzjJQP7s38

 

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Posted by CMStPnP on Sunday, June 14, 2015 5:22 PM

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The answers are not difficult.  Stop acting as the world's policeman.  It makes us less secure and costs trillions (Iraq alone =$4-6 trillion over time).  End the subsidies to carbon producers.  The IMF estimates the world total for 2015 will be $5.3 trillion.  Focus on broad infrastructure, the essential foundation for future economic strength.  But the political will is lacking

OK so your barking up the wrong tree here on this issue.   It is not lack of money or political will, at least not in Wisconsin and I would venture to bet that is the case across the country.   It's lack of a legal entity taking responsibility for specific crossing maintenence (and no it does not default to the rail line).    It depends on when the crossing was constructed and who constructed it.

A long time ago I was a school bus driver for a Summer in Wisconsin and tried to get some C&NW crossbucks upgraded to gates and flashers.    Guess what?     Problem is not money, problem is trying to get a legal entity to take ownership of the RR Crossing itself.    Railroad said it was a County issue as the County owned the road according to them.    County said the road was recently privately owned and constructed by a developer and they were not sure who was in charge of the crossing.    This BS is happening in just about every state in the Union.

This country has a railroad crossing improvement program in most states and most notably in Wisconsin and it has never run out of money and it is still flush with money in Wisconsin at least BUT there are still crossbucks at various RR Crossings that Amtrak zooms across.    The issue is MORE who wants to take ownership for the crossing and what legal entity to approach.    Fix that problem and you will go a long ways to fixing grade crossings across the country.

Having said that check out the grade crossing quality variance in this WSOR video on the line to Monroe, WI which might see on a lucky day maybe 2-3 trains a day.   Look at the Heavy Duty Crossing at time mark 1:25.    Notice it is a fairly recent boulevard and there is probably no question who owns maintenence of the RR crossing.    Note the other two crossings before it.    Two lane roads, the one with flashers........jurisdiction over the crossing is probably clear.    The one with crossbucks it is probably a private road that was converted to public use and no agreement yet on who maintains the crossing (and no it does not default to the RR).    So, in my opinion that right there is the main issue.   You can see it vividly in the video below.   County Highways can apply for state funds to upgrade the railroad crossings BUT do they want to assume the liability and do they own the road outright?    Was the road constructed by the County or a private developer?

Notice on the boulevard which I would guess is a State Highway.....there is no question about protection of the railroad tracks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnzjJQP7s38

 FWIW:  When I was a kid this Milwaukee Branch could not rate more than a GP9 or MP15AC and then it would crawl along all the way through the weeds into Monroe, WI and not exceed more than 10-20 mph and most of the line was crossbucks with some flashers in between.    So WSOR has done a good job with state money upgrading the line.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Sunday, June 14, 2015 9:47 PM

Another example of this issue.   Read down through these guidlines and you can infer that in the past in Wisconsin, some roadway projects would specifically exclude railroad crossings.    Again in my opinion, the entity doing the road project does not want to accept railroad crossing maintenece for the road in perpetuity or get sued if there is a grade crossing accident.   They want the railroad to do it all and accept all liability.

http://www.co.portage.wi.us/planningzoning/7%20-%20Rail%20Coordination%20Local%20Program.pdf

 

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Posted by dakotafred on Monday, June 15, 2015 8:36 PM

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The answers are not difficult.  Stop acting as the world's policeman.  It makes us less secure and costs trillions (Iraq alone =$4-6 trillion over time).  End the subsidies to carbon producers.

 
Suffice it to say, some of us have much different answers. Europe is probably more glad than not that we did a little policing in World Wars 1 & 2. Ditto the former Iron Curtain countries, who are free today because of pressures brought to bear by the Policeman.
 
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Posted by CMStPnP on Monday, June 15, 2015 10:15 PM

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Yes, the Middle East has been expensive. But it needn't have been a loss, until the current administration. 

Well off topic but....

I am a little more rosy about the world than schlimm is and I would say it is hard to say that the Middle East is a loss yet.    I actually see a silver lining in a maniac group running around cutting peoples heads off.    Once Arabs have their own mini holocaust they will be more likely to think twice before sponsoring that type of behavior in a third country.    We might even see a boost in secularism finally in which the pace of societal change in the ME can be acclerated somewhat.    If that happens and is the outcome......it would be worth $10 Trillion to me as a taxpayer.

Think of the increased trade and exports alone from this country to all those ME countries that were happy to live in the stone age with a Dictator.    Now they will be able to import our Railroad Technology finally.

BTW, Iraq was doing pretty well before we pulled out.   They had a webco satellite system in place and Iraqi railway trains were being dispatched from Cedar Rapids, IA at one point.    They bought some second hand Czech locomotives and had contracts out for new Passenger Equipment and were going to expand both Passenger and Freight Service...........not sure what happened to all that.

Our Media was whining a lot about us missing out on the first round of bidding by the Oil Companies and it turns out they were being coy and waiting for those contracts to fall apart and bid at lower prices after they did.    We also have done pretty decently with increasing our civilian exports to Iraq, in my humble opinion.....considering the country is still largely at war.

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Posted by schlimm on Monday, June 15, 2015 10:49 PM

Are we more secure now than before we invaded Iraq?   No.   We destabilized the region.

Was spending $4-6 trillion a wise investment?   Could it have been spent better here or saved?

Most Americans say No and Yes.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Monday, June 15, 2015 11:03 PM

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Are we more secure now than before we invaded Iraq?   No.   We destabilized the region.

Was spending $4-6 trillion a wise investment?   Could it have been spent better here or saved?

Most Americans say No and Yes.

Not really.    We did not destabilize the region, it was unstable long before the 1970's.    Additionally, we were not alone in wanting to see Mosedeq eliminated from Iran believe it or not the current regime in Iran (despite it's spin these days) wanted him gone as well.   Read some of Kholmenis comments on that episode before it transpired and that he was leading a fundamentalist Islamic movement waaaayyyyyy back then.    I believe either the King or one of the major Princes of Saudi Arabia was shot dead in 1975 because he opened the first TV station which went against the Islamic rules of display of graven images.    Zoom forward to now and we have pictures of Bin Laden not only on TV but watching it as well..........THAT IS CHANGE.    The timeline for change in the ME is a lot slower than it is in the United States but they are indeed changing.    Sending close to 200,000 U.S. Troops into a country of what?   15-20 million is going to produce change as well......give it time.     Foreign Policy is not like a light switch that can be flicked on for instant results.   Sometimes there are setbacks, sometimes you deal with the wrong people.    Ask the Haganah in Isreal up until 1938 they dealt directly with Adolph Eichman and even sat down and had tea with him to get more Jews to Palestine......Ooops, wrong guy.    So we are not the only country having some setbacks here and there either.

Opinion polls are about immediate gratification not long-term foreign policy goals.

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Posted by schlimm on Monday, June 15, 2015 11:11 PM

Differences in opinion are what makes a horse race and politics.  Ignoring public opinion is the stuff of dictators and arrogant foolishness.  The broad public is more correct than the advisors who thought Iraq would be a quick success.   The basic premise was false.  Even Rumsfeld acknowledges that.

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Posted by Buslist on Monday, June 15, 2015 11:37 PM

I'm going to ignore the political stuff but ask a question similar to what I said on CNN 15 years ago. What if we spent the $ required for PTC to save an average of around 5 fatalaties a year and spent it on grade crossing improvements where over 400 lives are lost each year?

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 6:09 AM
Wars are always marketed as glorious, necessary exercises in freedom, filled with flags, balloons, a tsunami of P.R., and supported by a citizenry that, by and large, falls for the B.S. every time.

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Posted by BaltACD on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 6:51 AM

Buslist

I'm going to ignore the political stuff but ask a question similar to what I said on CNN 15 years ago. What if we spent the $ required for PTC to save an average of around 5 fatalaties a year and spent it on grade crossing improvements where over 400 lives are lost each year?

When I was in 'Technology' a couple of decades ago, all the 'techies' wanted to have their names associated with 'new development' - no matter how big a POS that new development was, rather than actually get assigned to a group that was assigned to making the last 'new development' that was a POS to actually work and do something for the company, which was viewed at drudgrey.

In the same vein PTC is 'new development', and crossing improvements and a host of other initiatives that are actually more productive are drudgery. 

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Posted by CMStPnP on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:56 AM

Buslist

I'm going to ignore the political stuff but ask a question similar to what I said on CNN 15 years ago. What if we spent the $ required for PTC to save an average of around 5 fatalaties a year and spent it on grade crossing improvements where over 400 lives are lost each year?

 

Well as I said earlier I think you still have issues at below the State level with jurisdictional disputes on who owns the particular grade crossing in question and whom is responsible for maintaining it.     Across the country I think we need to settle that first.    Then make all counties and townships aware there is a grade crossing improvement program that in most cases will cost them almost nothing to get a crossings warning devices upgraded.

In majority of the cases the issue is NOT lack of money.

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 10:31 AM

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dakotafred
There's not the money to pay for them. Every one is a struggle. One more example, if it were needed, of how infrastructure in this country is starved in favor of spending for other priorities.

 

Ending money-hole, pointless 'adventures' such as Iraq might be a start, as its total costs may reach $4-5 trillion.  A fraction of that spent on infrastructure here could do far more for our security than foreign ops.

It wouldn't do a thing for your security, or mine.  We (and, I presume, the other posters here) are smart enough to stay out of the way of moving trains.

Even a railroad built with total grade separation can't keep rubber-wheelers off the tracks.  Original Shinkansen route, down in a cut, had a pickup drop in when the driver tried to find a fourth route at a T intersection.  Fortunately it wasn't hit (the detectors worked) and was winched up and back on the road in rapid order.

As for not financing conflict 'over there,' I prefer that to financing it over here.  Or do you really want to learn Arabic?

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Posted by schlimm on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 11:04 AM

FYI: Grade crossing accidents pose a danger to operating employees, passengers, freight and the general public, far beyond the victims at crossings.

Unprovoked invasions of other nations to remove legitimate, recognized governments using false justifications tends to provoke reprisals and has created the mess we see in the ME today. Neither party here has been correct in their analysis.  We have bipartisan SNAFUs.

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Posted by BaltACD on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 11:50 AM

schlimm

FYI: Grade crossing accidents pose a danger to operating employees, passengers, freight and the general public, far beyond the victims at crossings.

Unprovoked invasions of other nations to remove legitimate, recognized governments using false justifications tends to provoke reprisals and has created the mess we see in the ME today. Neither party here has been correct in their analysis.  We have bipartisan SNAFUs.

ME has been in flames since Biblical times and before; unabated to the present - with and without the help of Western 'powers'.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 4:03 PM

BaltACD
ME has been in flames since Biblical times and before; unabated to the present - with and without the help of Western 'powers'.

This is true but I have to say they have one hell of a railroad program on the shelf once they achieve peace.    If you look at each independent country over there they have plans to all interconnect by rail and then connect to China via Pakistan and India.    Afghanistan has probably the most ambtious rail construction plan, going from zero miles to close to 7-12,000.    Thats pretty kick *** if you ask me.

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Posted by schlimm on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 4:23 PM

BaltACD

 

 
schlimm

FYI: Grade crossing accidents pose a danger to operating employees, passengers, freight and the general public, far beyond the victims at crossings.

Unprovoked invasions of other nations to remove legitimate, recognized governments using false justifications tends to provoke reprisals and has created the mess we see in the ME today. Neither party here has been correct in their analysis.  We have bipartisan SNAFUs.

 

ME has been in flames since Biblical times and before; unabated to the present - with and without the help of Western 'powers'.

 

The ME was far more stable than Europe for many centuries.  Study some history if you disagree.

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Posted by ACY Tom on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 7:57 PM

We're getting a bit off topic here.  Europe wasn't always such an idyllic place either, for that matter.

I think it was Mark Twain who said humans are the only animals who blush --- or who need to. 

Shameful behavior isn't geographically limited.

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Posted by schlimm on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:14 PM

North America had a fair share of wars, particularly in the 19th C.  Latin America has been chronically unstable.   The ME was actually pretty stable as part of the Ottoman Empire.  So the best policy for the US is to mind our own affairs at home.  Rebuilding our infrastructure is something both parties generally agree on, but they will not cooperate to get it done.

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Posted by BOB WITHORN on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 10:22 AM

"So the best policy for the US is to mind our own affairs at home. Rebuilding our infrastructure is something both parties generally agree on, but they will not cooperate to get it done."

 

 And when we are done hiding in our collective closets, we can put up big neon sign on the mexican border "Terrorist Enter Here - No checks - No charge - be sure to file for free healthcare - Have a nice day".

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 11:23 AM

[quote user="BOB WITHORN

 And when we are done hiding in our collective closets, we can put up big neon sign on the mexican border "Terrorist Enter Here - No checks - No charge - be sure to file for free healthcare - Have a nice day".

[/quote]

It must be very stressful to live in constant fear.  You stand a greater chance of being struck by lightning than being killed by a terrorist.

Do you remember 9/12/2001, when us military recruiters were overwhelmed by young men who wanted to join and go after the guys who did it?  That is what happens in the Middle East every time a US made missle or bomb goes off.

That said, our economy is tightly intertwined with our military budget.  If you suddenly reduced the military spend to the level where it should be, you would put thousands of people out of their high paying jobs and our economy would probably collapse.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 11:37 AM

Phoebe Vet
That is what happens in the Middle East every time a US made missle or bomb goes off.

Thats what the extremists want us to think what happens but increasingly not so much.   Even among a religious zealots, humans cannot be fooled long term about the impact of war.     If it were otherwise the Ayotollah never would have made peace with Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war.   He knew though that after so many years, his population could not take the body count or deprivations of war much longer without a revolt which would threaten his survival.

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 12:13 PM

You are trying to equate a loosely organized band of primitive zealots with an organized government.

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Posted by schlimm on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 1:14 PM

BOB WITHORN

"So the best policy for the US is to mind our own affairs at home. Rebuilding our infrastructure is something both parties generally agree on, but they will not cooperate to get it done."

 

 And when we are done hiding in our collective closets, we can put up big neon sign on the mexican border "Terrorist Enter Here - No checks - No charge - be sure to file for free healthcare - Have a nice day".

 

You may have reason to be hiding in your closet, but most folks go on about their daily lives rejecting paranoid propaganda about terrorists.

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Posted by ACY Tom on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 2:10 PM

Call me when somebody mentions trains again.

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Posted by BOB WITHORN on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 2:14 PM

How do you figure I'm living in fear? My comment was in response to the US getting out of everywhere else and spending the money here.

I do not live in fear of much of anything. I'm far from any place anyone would ever bother with. I am very much a supporter of our military. My father was in b24's in the S Pacific in ww2 and a god son is an A10 pilot, currently over there. Fear, no. concern, yes. Much prefer to fight them there then here.

 

Ending foreign involvment won't do much to improve grade crossing safety. The money will get spent on more entitlements for those that do not deserve them. Spending for infrastructure won't include much for rail projects, it won't get them enough votes at election time.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 5:56 PM

ACY

Call me when somebody mentions trains again.

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Well we went over the grade crossing improvement programs that still have money in them year after year and we still have several posters stuck on the guns vs butter argument when it has already been pointed out this is really a guns with butter issue.     We have the funds each year and the funds are rarely exhausted on a year to year basis..........which means not a whole lot of RR crossing improvement projects are being applied for against the existing funds.

That is the crux of this specific issue.

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:08 PM

Grade separation, like everything else, requires a cost-benefit analysis.

There is one stretch of lightly-used rail which crosses a number of public streets, the entrances to a large gas station/travel center and umpteen street-to-carport driveways.  It sees three trains on a busy day, mostly in the 0-dark-00s  I doubt that that branch generates enough gross revenue in a century to pay for the cost of total grade separation for those several small-town urban blocks.  The town and county aren't concerned.  Neither are the homeowners.

Granted that we started out discussing Amtrak.  An Amtrak vs. rubberwheeler will generate statewide coverage.  Amtrak with fatalities, NBC and ABC are all over it.  Freight vs. vehicle won't even make the local news unless there are fatalities or major damage to anything beside the vehicle.  (We had one here a couple of days ago.  30 seconds on the local news, because the driver met St. Peter ahead of schedule.)

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:35 PM

Obviously we do not have, and never will have, enough money to suddenly reconstruct every crossing.  I suggest two things. First, STOP CREATING NEW GRADE LEVEL CROSSINGS. Second, each year, close or reconstruct those crossings that have had the highest number of collisions during the previous ten years.  Eventually, the number of collisions will be reduced.

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Posted by dakotafred on Thursday, June 18, 2015 5:23 PM

Phoebe Vet

Obviously we do not have, and never will have, enough money to suddenly reconstruct every crossing.  I suggest two things. First, STOP CREATING NEW GRADE LEVEL CROSSINGS. Second, each year, close or reconstruct those crossings that have had the highest number of collisions during the previous ten years.  Eventually, the number of collisions will be reduced.

 
At least one road, BNSF, has had a no-new-crossing policy for years ... unless the crossing is their idea or the requesting subdivision is willing to close an old one. How strictly BNSF has adhered to this elsewhere I don't know, but in western North Dakota they've been 100 percent, as far as I know.
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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, June 18, 2015 5:51 PM

For the past decade or more, my carrier has been active in persuing the clossing of road crossings.  Last report that I had heard stated that more than a thousand had been closed, of course there are more than 28,000 that are still open.

People never want crossings closed, even when realistic alternate routes have grade separation and the overall distance between their origins and destinations via either route is negligible.

 

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Posted by MikeF90 on Friday, June 19, 2015 5:13 PM

tomikawaTT
Grade separation, like everything else, requires a cost-benefit analysis.

Agree here and with your post elsewhere that some math-challenged groups consider c-b-a a four letter word.

OTOH You Can't Fix Stupid (thank you, Ron White). This clueless SUV driver plowed into the back of a haz-mat tanker truck stopped at a four lane road crossing (used by the Coast Starlight), fortunately no ensuing fireball. Guess she skipped lane changing class in driver ed. Confused Oops

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Sunday, June 21, 2015 11:30 AM

MikeF90

 

OTOH You Can't Fix Stupid (thank you, Ron White). This clueless SUV driver plowed into the back of a haz-mat tanker truck stopped at a four lane road crossing (used by the Coast Starlight), fortunately no ensuing fireball. Guess she skipped lane changing class in driver ed. Confused Oops

Approaching a place where you will probably have to stop or maneuver is NOT where you should diddle with temperature controls on an unfamiliar vehicle!  I wonder how much damage was done to the propane hauler.

Notice that the ODOT considers one or fewer crunched cars per year to be an acceptable risk - no additional action needed.  (Except for a brain enhancement for Madame Clueless...)

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, June 29, 2015 3:27 PM

Sun Rail hit auto running around gate near Sanford. Not hurt but ticketed.

http://www.clickorlando.com/news/sunrail-train-crashes-into-car-in-sanford/33829168

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, July 20, 2015 5:54 PM

MARC trrain hits MARC hi-rail.  From the following news item the HI-rail might have been getting on track before time allowed ? Balt ?

http://wtop.com/sprawl-crawl/2015/07/marcs-brunswick-line-suspended/slide/1/

 

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 6:41 AM

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MARC trrain hits MARC hi-rail.  From the following news item the HI-rail might have been getting on track before time allowed ? Balt ?

http://wtop.com/sprawl-crawl/2015/07/marcs-brunswick-line-suspended/slide/1/

The hi-rail was operating within a MofW defined work zone (707 in CSX terminology) and was in the process of getting off the track - Blocking had been provided for the track the hi-rail was operating on, with the understanding that the other track was 'hot'.  What the operator of the hi-rail was thinking?????

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Sunday, August 2, 2015 7:40 PM

One that did not happen but you cannot make these things up.  A runaway car ( unmaned ) goes down embankment and fouls Keystone line.  CAT has to be shut off so tow truc can extricate car.

http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/update-amtrak-trains-still-being-held-up-after-runaway-car/article_fae49268-394b-11e5-a2f6-5be55e5785bd.html

 

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Sunday, August 2, 2015 8:34 PM

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One that did not happen but you cannot make these things up.  A runaway car ( unmaned ) goes down embankment and fouls Keystone line.  CAT has to be shut off so tow truc can extricate car.

http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/update-amtrak-trains-still-being-held-up-after-runaway-car/article_fae49268-394b-11e5-a2f6-5be55e5785bd.html

Around Lancaster, it could have been a Amish horse and buggy!

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 8:31 PM

Caltrain got vehicle but the sheriff pulled driver out of car at last moment.  Note: Caltrain fatalitys up to 16 this year.  ( auto and tresspassers )

http://www.ktvu.com/story/29701263/deputy-pulls-driver-to-safety-moments-before-caltrain-crash

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, August 21, 2015 12:15 PM

This is almost an incredible happening. Even writers would have a hard time making this up. .  How does an Amtrak train hit a truck pulling a watercraft and the truck hits a raft in the water that a woman is riding on ? ( sunbathing ? ).  By the way driver and woman in critical condition. 

http://www.contracostatimes.com/breaking-news/ci_28675798/brentwood-2-severely-injured-after-train-collides-truck

 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 3:27 AM

Another  Amtrak collision with oversized load.  This one was an extra heavy TT but just clipped end of trailer. Could have been much worse. Are the oversize / overweight loads have a bulls eye on Amtrak locos ?

http://patch.com/illinois/lakeview/1-injured-when-amtrak-train-strikes-semi-somonauk-reports

 

 

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Posted by ACY Tom on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 9:24 AM

One recent collision has been overlooked.  This information comes from conventional news sources, plus a conversation with a passenger on the train. On October 8, the northbound Amtrak Crescent Limited struck a Ford F-150, killing the woman who was driving the truck, in the vicinity of Leeds and Moody, Alabama.   The passenger told me a school bus was evidently stopped for the passage of a freight train.  When the last car of the freight train passed, the woman drove around the bus and around the gates, only to be struck by the passenger train.  News reports indicate the gates and flashers were operating properly.  I understand the school bus had no children aboard to see this.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:44 AM

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Another  Amtrak collision with oversized load.  This one was an extra heavy TT but just clipped end of trailer. Could have been much worse. Are the oversize / overweight loads have a bulls eye on Amtrak locos ?

http://patch.com/illinois/lakeview/1-injured-when-amtrak-train-strikes-semi-somonauk-reports

It now appears that this driver was involved in another incident shortly before Amtrak hit him.  This driver should be   ?????

http://www.wspynews.com/news/local/truck-driver-involved-in-amtrak-accident-near-somonauk-knocked-down/article_19545816-729d-11e5-b72f-0bfa9e92bef9.html

 

 

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Posted by JC UPTON on Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:31 PM

blue streak 1
 
blue streak 1

Another  Amtrak collision with oversized load.  This one was an extra heavy TT but just clipped end of trailer. Could have been much worse. Are the oversize / overweight loads have a bulls eye on Amtrak locos ?

http://patch.com/illinois/lakeview/1-injured-when-amtrak-train-strikes-semi-somonauk-reports

 

1.  Does anyone know if this was the SW Chief, or the Zypher?

2.  Since Amrtrak struck the trailing edge of the trailer, maybe the truck was the one with the "Bulls Eye"?                                                        

From the media link, the location (? 41°37'48.79"N   88°42'22.11"W ?) appears to be one where there is not a lot of room between the double track and the road intersection (about 72 feet)...  So if waiting for traffic to clear, tail end overhangs the track...?

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:55 PM

JC UPTON
 1.  Does anyone know if this was the SW Chief, or the Zypher?

2.  Since Amrtrak struck the trailing edge of the trailer, maybe the truck was the one with the "Bulls Eye"?                                                        

From the media link, the location (? 41°37'48.79"N   88°42'22.11"W ?) appears to be one where there is not a lot of room between the double track and the road intersection (about 72 feet)...  So if waiting for traffic to clear, tail end overhangs the track...?

 

 
Was train #6
Trailers are painting bulls eyes for Amtrak to hit.
Another case of trying to transport on the cheap.  Two incidents within 4 hours no excuse.  Where was the escourt ?  If a policeman had been along the intersection could have been cleared before trying to cross the rail line.  This is similar to the Carolinian hitting a monster load.  As we say in the airplane business.   "  Lack of pre flight planning "
 
Although hate to say it may be time for US DOT to regulate oversize loads of any kind.  Just like airlines make up a pre trip plan and keep one copy for 6 months signed sealed by dispatcher and driver.  Lack of one for any trip same $50,000 fine as FAA has.
   
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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, October 15, 2015 1:55 PM

The second link gave the information that it was the Chicago to Emeryville train.

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Posted by JC UPTON on Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:43 PM

 

As I read the web article, all I could tell was that it was Eastbound from California.  This portion of the route is shared by The SW Chief, The California Zephyr & The Illinois Zephyr

 

 
 
From:
http://www.wspynews.com/news/local/truck-driver-involved-in-amtrak-accident-near-somonauk-knocked-down/article_19545816-729d-11e5-b72f-0bfa9e92bef9.html
"Around 3:00 p.m., the rear of Barthel's truck was struck by an eastbound Amtrak train just west of Somonauk at the County Line Rd. crossing at Route 34.  ....
One person on the train was injured and taken to Valley West Hospital in Sandwich.  175 people were on the Amtrak train bound for Chicago from California. "
 
 

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Posted by schlimm on Thursday, October 15, 2015 5:31 PM

What sort of gating seems to be involved in all these crossing accidents?  How much time from lowering of gates to the train reaching the crossing?

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Posted by Sunnyland on Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:40 PM

This is getting far too common, sad to say. And people getting hit by trains when they are trespassing by walking on ROW.  OL tries to get the word out, but as a friend always says "you can't fix stupid".   People don't seem to understand that a train and a car should never be in the same place at the same time.   Have a friend who is retired BNSF engineer and has been involved in collisions where people have died.  He said he can't let it bother him, he's where he's supposed to be and they are not.  

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Posted by schlimm on Thursday, October 22, 2015 2:56 PM

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as a friend always says "you can't fix stupid".

So is total resignation and doing nothing the answer?   Are Americans so different (more stupid) than people elsewhere where crossing incidents are more infrequent?  Sorry, but I don't think so.  I know empirically that Americans are at least as intelligent as people in other nations.  So the answers to this problem will be found, but not by merely blaming the victims (or "Darwin Award winners, since some on here have repeatedly refused to see the drivers or pedestrians killed and injured as victims).

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Posted by ACY Tom on Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:20 PM

I suspect it would help to find a way to discourage earbud use by anybody who is on the R-O-W or crossing it.  Maybe pass some kind of law to that effect, but I'm not so naive that I think passing such a law means it will be complied with. Maybe that kind of law already exists.  If so, we see how much good it's doing. It seems that most of these accidents can be attributed to earbuds, inattention, and ignoring signals & gates.  I'm at a loss as to how to change these behaviors.

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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:53 PM

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I suspect it would help to find a way to discourage earbud use by anybody who is on the R-O-W or crossing it.  Maybe pass some kind of law to that effect, but I'm not so naive that I think passing such a law means it will be complied with. Maybe that kind of law already exists.  If so, we see how much good it's doing. It seems that most of these accidents can be attributed to earbuds, inattention, and ignoring signals & gates.  I'm at a loss as to how to change these behaviors.

Tom

 

Tom, considering the number of people who think that the belts and straps in cars and trucks that are intended to reduce fatalities and injuries are of no value, and the people who cannot comprehend that the purpose of crossing gates is to protect the public from contact with trains--no matter how many times they have been told that such are for their protection, how can you best describe such people? It seems that they refuse to learn.

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, October 23, 2015 6:23 AM

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ACY

I suspect it would help to find a way to discourage earbud use by anybody who is on the R-O-W or crossing it.  Maybe pass some kind of law to that effect, but I'm not so naive that I think passing such a law means it will be complied with. Maybe that kind of law already exists.  If so, we see how much good it's doing. It seems that most of these accidents can be attributed to earbuds, inattention, and ignoring signals & gates.  I'm at a loss as to how to change these behaviors.

Tom

Tom, considering the number of people who think that the belts and straps in cars and trucks that are intended to reduce fatalities and injuries are of no value, and the people who cannot comprehend that the purpose of crossing gates is to protect the public from contact with trains--no matter how many times they have been told that such are for their protection, how can you best describe such people? It seems that they refuse to learn.

In my daily walks around the neighborhood, I am amazed by all the people that think to do anything outside they need to be connected to their I-pad or other devices.  Brain dead to the actual world around them.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, October 23, 2015 3:15 PM

Southbound Starlight hits pickumup truck norht of Sacremento.  Driver did not survive.

http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/news-sacramento/1-killed-when-train-vehicle-crash-in-sutter-county/36009918

 

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:51 PM

   Here's another one.   I'm a bit familiar with this area.   The crossing is an entrance to a small industrial park-like area.

http://www.fox8live.com/story/30426997/amtrak-train-collides-with-18-wheeler-near-ponchatoula

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 6:45 PM

From the time of the original report (2:38 this afternoon), it may have been the northbound train, #58, running a little late.

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Posted by JC UPTON on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 9:05 AM

Deggesty

From the time of the original report (2:38 this afternoon), it may have been the northbound train, #58, running a little late.

 

 

Yes, local newspaper reported that it was Norhtbound; the Southbound had already passed...
Some engine damage, requiring a replacement to be sent from New Orleans.....
 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 7:13 PM

Unconfirmed report CHI - Michigan train hit a vehicle some where aroundMichigan city.  A details.  If these collisions continue Amtrak will not be able to have enough locos to run their schedules.

 

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Posted by Deggesty on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 8:23 PM

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Unconfirmed report CHI - Michigan train hit a vehicle some where aroundMichigan city.  A details.  If these collisions continue Amtrak will not be able to have enough locos to run their schedules.

 

 

Perhaps Amtrak should sue the persons or the estates of persons who cause damage to Amtrak's property? And, ask for recompense for the lost revenue?

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Posted by schlimm on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 8:30 PM

Why not simply improve the safety of crossings?  Look and see how some other countries handle level crossings with fewer accidents rather than the same old routine.  What's wrong with that?

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, November 6, 2015 5:00 PM

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, November 7, 2015 3:44 AM
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, November 9, 2015 2:41 PM

unconfirmed report 92 hit logging truck north of Camden, SC.  Report says loco unable to continue but does not indicate whether loco can trail or not.  Waiting for a CSX  leader ?

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, November 23, 2015 8:11 PM

Missed a couple but Builder #7 hit large TT today.  Both engines disabled and will wait for train 8 to loan one loco.  Unconfirmed but likely Amtrak will borrow at least one BNSF loco for each train ?  This is a real epidemic of TT drivers.  Fatigue due to driver shortage ?

http://www.kxnet.com/story/30587782/several-injuries-on-amtrak-train-that-hit-truck-near-granville

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 8:11 PM

A  very disturbing figure is that in 2014 there were  ~  2300 train - vehicle collisions.  That averages out to ~ 6-1/2 per day.  Wonder how many involve heavy trucks or overweight equipment ?

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Posted by JC UPTON on Thursday, December 24, 2015 8:15 AM

3 killed, 3 hospitalized near New Iberia as AMTRAK's Sunset Limited (#2) hits car stopped on track.   Accident occurred just before 6PM Wednesday.

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Posted by JC UPTON on Saturday, December 26, 2015 1:20 PM

Death toll now 4.

One of the twin teens, previously in critical condition, died from injuries in hospital.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, January 4, 2016 12:16 PM

Northbound TriRail hit garbage truck on grade crossing 22 hurt but not truck driver.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/breaking-news/tri-rail-crashes-into-truck-in-lake-worth/npxCN/

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, January 28, 2016 5:04 PM

collision in Michigan 1 dead.

http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2016/01/amtrak_vs_car_crash_closes_e_m.html

 

Cannot understand something.  Since RRs are considered under federal regulation why cannot the FRA pass a regulation allowing for crossing cameras and violators be fined heavily ?  Say $1000 first offense and additional offense for each additional violation ?  Plus then send to state courts for license points or maybe first state then federal ?

Red light cameras certainly gets drivers attention.

 

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Posted by MikeF90 on Thursday, January 28, 2016 6:25 PM

To follow up on old news, the verdict and award against the trucking company whose driver hit the California Zephyr in 2011 was upheld:

http://www.ktvn.com/story/31074299/45-million-award-to-amtrak-upheld-in-deadly-nevada-truck-crash

The award to Amtrak was $4.5 million. Something for those other marginal operators to think about ....

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, February 19, 2016 9:29 PM

Nea Joliet near intermodal terminal Amtrak hit a TT that went around lowered gate.  Report as  Loco #66 and 2 people slightly injured.  The bad thing is this report says 5 vehicles went around gate before this 6th did not make t.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/joliet-romeoville/news/ct-joliet-train-truck-collision-20160219-story.htmla

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Posted by SD70M-2Dude on Saturday, February 20, 2016 1:55 PM

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Cannot understand something.  Since RRs are considered under federal regulation why cannot the FRA pass a regulation allowing for crossing cameras and violators be fined heavily ?  Say $1000 first offense and additional offense for each additional violation ?  Plus then send to state courts for license points or maybe first state then federal ?

Red light cameras certainly gets drivers attention.

I would think that the RR Police (or any other Law Enforcement) already can write tickets to drivers going around the gates/lights; at least they can in Canada.  CN has already started installing cameras at crossings with Automatic Warning Devices, and I believe they work in the same fashion as red-light cameras, at any rate they will be very useful for accident investigations.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Monday, February 29, 2016 12:27 PM
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, March 4, 2016 2:44 AM

Train 718 hit unoccupied RV.  RV driver ran away from tain and debri hit driver serious injuries.  It seems very hard for anyone to not run away from towards an imminent collision down the tracks instead of perpendicular to tracks.

http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Train-slams-into-stalled-RV-in-Berkeley-driver-6869557.php

 

 

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Posted by Electroliner 1935 on Sunday, March 6, 2016 10:42 PM

And the train in Berkly was on the NEC? Dunb use of a file photo. 

 

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Posted by Phoebe Vet on Monday, March 7, 2016 5:52 AM

MARCH 7, 2016 6:21 AM  

An Amtrak train carrying about 160 passengers hit an SUV that was left on the tracks at Old Dowd Road in west Charlotte early Monday.

No injuries were reported aboard the Crescent line train that travels from New Orleans to New York. The collision occurred near Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Crews were able to remove the unoccupied vehicle from under the train, which continued to its stop in Charlotte. It arrived around 4 a.m., a nearly three hour delay, according to WBTV, the Observer’s news partner.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are looking for the driver of the SUV.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article64497532.html 

 

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Posted by ACY Tom on Monday, March 7, 2016 6:17 PM

Amtrak train (97?) hit a bicyclist this morning in Jacksonville.  Reportedly, a freight train cleared the crossing and the bicyclist started across the tracks without waiting for the gates to rise, and was then struck by the passenger train running in the opposite direction. The rider was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

This delayed other trains on the railroad, including the southbound Auto Train, which was already late and hoping to make up time because of a very serious disruption several days ago.

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Posted by MikeF90 on Saturday, May 14, 2016 5:24 PM

A westbound Amtrak San Joaquin #713 hit a pickup truck at an unmarked crossing and the three occupants were killed. Apparently the impatient driver diverted from the Ave 9 crossing which was blocked by a freight.

 http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/article77624007.html

Ironically this location is listed as a (yet unfunded) Caltrans project to extend Gregg siding into a longer stretch of 2MT.

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 7:43 PM

   Here's another one:

http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/2-dead-after-car-tries-to-beat-train-across-tracks/369517968

   Two young men, 23 and 24, went around another car and the crossing gate and were hit by southbound City of New Orleans.   There is something about this area, just north and west of here, that seems to see a high number of these incidents.

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Thursday, December 29, 2016 9:38 AM

   Here's another one.   Same general area as the one above on Dec 13.   According to TV report, the women got out of the vehicle, but one was hit by debris.

http://www.fox8live.com/story/34143505/woman-critical-after-accident-with-amtrak-train-in-tangipahoa

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 6:04 PM

OH boy OH boy   ---  CBS evening news showed a  passenger train cab car in Utah hitting a Fed Ex TT but no one hurt.  Guess that would be a front runner.  But here is the kicker 

------  Crossing lights and gates did not work ----------

Here comes the NTSB

http://fox13now.com/2017/01/24/caught-on-video-uta-frontrunner-train-crashes-into-fedex-truck/

http://www.good4utah.com/news/top-stories/frontrunner-train-collides-with-fedex-truck-in-woods-cross/643744855

wATCH THE GATES finally work 

hope that is not a maintainer's truck parked next to the bungalow ?

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Posted by BaltACD on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 9:09 PM

"In the event of a power outage or lack of signal, crossing gates are programmed to default to the “down and active” position as a safety precaution. Preliminary information indicates the gates were affected by the severe ice and snow conditions at the time and were in the default “down and active” position, as they are programmed. After an employee responded to the location, the gates moved to the up position.

The operative question is - what actions did the employee that raised the protection take to see that trains were notified of his actions so that the trains could then provide protection in making their way over the crossing.

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Posted by RME on Saturday, January 28, 2017 1:50 PM

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hope that is not a maintainer's truck parked next to the bungalow ?

It's worse than that.  Watch the door open, and someone come out and run back in, just as the lights come on...

This subject is already beaten to death over in general comments -- best to wait for the results of the inevitable trial to start discussing how the 'blame' gets apportioned.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, November 30, 2017 1:25 PM

Sun Rail hits TT north of Orlando in Altamonte Springs.   Have driven several times over this crossing and we believe it is a rather bad one wih its acute angle.  Heavy traffic tends to rush the crossing when lights start.  Do not remember that the location mentioned has a RR crossing that has to be backed across to receiver ?.  Thank goodness was a north bound train with loco leading.  

http://www.wftv.com/news/local/1-dead-in-sunrail-train-semitruck-crash-in-seminole-county-fhp-says/656351124

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, December 14, 2017 3:11 PM

The US has no exclusive on passenger trains hitting vehicles at road crossings.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42358075

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Posted by BLS53 on Wednesday, December 27, 2017 7:59 PM

BaltACD

For better or worse, an increasing number of organizations view Facebook as a useful tool. Usually speerheaded by young public relations types.

Personally, I think it's the most useless piece of junk to come out of the digital age. 

 

 
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Since when do Police post on Facebook and commercial newspapers us it as a source for their news articles?????

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, April 7, 2018 1:02 PM

Empire builder gets hit in side of train by tractor trailer.  No train injuries.  Passenger car damages ? ?

http://host.madison.com/news/state-regional/semi-hits-amtrak-passenger-train-in-south-central-wisconsin/article_119b76b5-9502-52c8-92d3-6ea0aae0c309.html 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, April 26, 2018 4:31 PM

Indian railways (IR) passenger trains collides with school bus.  At least 13 school children killed unknown hurt.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/news/at-least-13-schoolchildren-killed-in-indian-bus-crash/vp-AAwmxgP 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, August 25, 2018 7:19 PM

TRE hits dump truck killing 2 in dump truck.  Lucky for Amtrak as it happened near time Eagle runs the route.  Reported Eagle #21 detoured on UP ?

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/arlington/2018/08/25/1-dead-2-critically-injured-after-semi-truck-crashes-tre-train-north-arlington 

 

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Posted by matthewsaggie on Sunday, August 26, 2018 9:25 PM

Passengers were taken to a "strip club" per the article. Now that's a new one. Eye opening, I'm sure.

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