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The way the Entertainment World Potrays Railroad Equipment, i.e Locomotives
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I watched a movie called "Runaway Train" (1985) about two fugitives that got aboard a train in Alaska (GP, F-unit, GP, GP) that had earlier crashed into a caboose somehow and had killed the crew. But the the train was still on the tracks but was highballing down the tracks. There was one other crew member aboard that was asleep but came across the two fugitives and they all tried to stop the train. But what I want to know is if it had crashed into a caboose, wouldn't that derail the lead locomotive?
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