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QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue There was a single motor home accident in MN. a few weeks back on interstate 35 near a small town that one of my friends lives in. it was one of the big motor homes. My friend said that the driver of the motor home had just recently bought it and was taking it out on a trip for the first time. He got up to hwy speed and then put it into cruise contol, then he got up to make a pot of coffee. The motor home crashed. Still alive after the accident he was asked what happend and he told them that there was something wrong with the cruise control.[:D][:D][:D] Sooblue
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Originally posted by sooblue There was a single motor home accident in MN. a few weeks back on interstate 35 near a small town that one of my friends lives in. it was one of the big motor homes. My friend said that the driver of the motor home had just recently bought it and was taking it out on a trip for the first time. He got up to hwy speed and then put it into cruise contol, then he got up to make a pot of coffee. The motor home crashed. Still alive after the accident he was asked what happend and he told them that there was something wrong with the cruise control.[:D][:D][:D] Sooblue There certainly was something wrong with the cruise control! It got up out of the seat and went to make coffee! Eric Reply kenneo Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Upper Left Coast 1,796 posts Posted by kenneo on Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:42 PM Originally posted by sooblue There was a single motor home accident in MN. a few weeks back on interstate 35 near a small town that one of my friends lives in. it was one of the big motor homes. My friend said that the driver of the motor home had just recently bought it and was taking it out on a trip for the first time. He got up to hwy speed and then put it into cruise contol, then he got up to make a pot of coffee. The motor home crashed. Still alive after the accident he was asked what happend and he told them that there was something wrong with the cruise control.[:D][:D][:D] Sooblue There certainly was something wrong with the cruise control! It got up out of the seat and went to make coffee! Eric Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:19 PM ever since csx put remote controls in dewitt yard in syracuse, productivity has about dropped nearly 60%. the got them to get rid of 2 man crews so what do they do they put an extra conductor on the job. they wanted to cut down job time and every crew works ot now. my friend was killed using a remote control and noone ever questioned why. the gag order on the accident was in effect 5 hours after the accident. the railroad was at the widows house( big wigs came up from jacksonville with a blank check) only 12 hours after the accident. the only answers we got so far is it happened because of operator error. how many more people have to die before they find out remotes are not the way to go. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:19 PM ever since csx put remote controls in dewitt yard in syracuse, productivity has about dropped nearly 60%. the got them to get rid of 2 man crews so what do they do they put an extra conductor on the job. they wanted to cut down job time and every crew works ot now. my friend was killed using a remote control and noone ever questioned why. the gag order on the accident was in effect 5 hours after the accident. the railroad was at the widows house( big wigs came up from jacksonville with a blank check) only 12 hours after the accident. the only answers we got so far is it happened because of operator error. how many more people have to die before they find out remotes are not the way to go. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:57 PM UN MANNED TRAINS IS THE FUTURE BUT ITS STUPID THERES TO MANY IDIOTS ON THE ROAD TODAY IVE SEEN PEOPLE PULL IN FRONT OF A 65MPH TRAIN IN GRAND PRARIE TX JUST FOR SOME MONEY IF THEY LIVED THEY HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO GET OUT OF THE WAT OR OUT OF THE CAR THEY WAS DEAD CENTER (DRIVERS SIDE DOOR FACING TRAIN) BUT BACKED UP TO WHERE THE DRIVER FENDER WOULD BE HIT IF THEY WOULD NOT HAVE MOVED BACK THOSE FEW FEET THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED ON IMPACT .. BUT SOME PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT YOU SO NEXT TIME YOU GET CUT OFF FLIP THE FINGER AND SAY THAK YOU HAVE A NICE DAY THEN LAUGH INSTEAD OF PULLIN A GUN Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:57 PM UN MANNED TRAINS IS THE FUTURE BUT ITS STUPID THERES TO MANY IDIOTS ON THE ROAD TODAY IVE SEEN PEOPLE PULL IN FRONT OF A 65MPH TRAIN IN GRAND PRARIE TX JUST FOR SOME MONEY IF THEY LIVED THEY HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO GET OUT OF THE WAT OR OUT OF THE CAR THEY WAS DEAD CENTER (DRIVERS SIDE DOOR FACING TRAIN) BUT BACKED UP TO WHERE THE DRIVER FENDER WOULD BE HIT IF THEY WOULD NOT HAVE MOVED BACK THOSE FEW FEET THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED ON IMPACT .. BUT SOME PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT YOU SO NEXT TIME YOU GET CUT OFF FLIP THE FINGER AND SAY THAK YOU HAVE A NICE DAY THEN LAUGH INSTEAD OF PULLIN A GUN Reply Edit TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, November 3, 2003 3:10 PM If it ever hit someone at the crossing, would it know? how would help be called? I once heard of a container terminal in Germany where the train would pull in and all the containers were off loaded and sorted automaticaly, preprogrammed. One major problem was that once this comlex was in operation you had to be sure no one was in there or they could get crushed by the cranes and convayers. This included train personel, people repairing or inspecting equipement and tresspassers. It was considered dangerous. One other quirk was misinformation on one container could make all the rest get sorted wrong. I have no idea if they still try to use this place. Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, November 3, 2003 3:10 PM If it ever hit someone at the crossing, would it know? how would help be called? I once heard of a container terminal in Germany where the train would pull in and all the containers were off loaded and sorted automaticaly, preprogrammed. One major problem was that once this comlex was in operation you had to be sure no one was in there or they could get crushed by the cranes and convayers. This included train personel, people repairing or inspecting equipement and tresspassers. It was considered dangerous. One other quirk was misinformation on one container could make all the rest get sorted wrong. I have no idea if they still try to use this place. Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 3, 2003 1:42 PM Someone in this group had better notify American Electric Power that the TWO automated coal trains that they ran in Southeastern Ohio without incident for 30+ years cannot have happened. They were operated with "off the shelf" 5000 HP electric locomotives and standard 100 ton hopper cars (with automated dumping mechanisms). The trains even sounded their horns for the crossings, of which there were several. Amazingly this was a single track operation and usually both trainsets were active and running. The loaded set would wait at the mine until the empty returned to the loading track. Then the loaded train would proceed to the dumping site, dump the coal and immendiately return. Watching the engine go past without any crew was strange enough, but the return trips to the mine was even stranger. Try watching a hopper car come at you with operating headlight and horns! AEP stopped using the trains because the strip mine got close enough to the power plant to simply use a conveyor belt. Outside of the usual startup glitches you get with a new system there was no problems with this operation. Reply Edit 12 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by sooblue There was a single motor home accident in MN. a few weeks back on interstate 35 near a small town that one of my friends lives in. it was one of the big motor homes. My friend said that the driver of the motor home had just recently bought it and was taking it out on a trip for the first time. He got up to hwy speed and then put it into cruise contol, then he got up to make a pot of coffee. The motor home crashed. Still alive after the accident he was asked what happend and he told them that there was something wrong with the cruise control.[:D][:D][:D] Sooblue There certainly was something wrong with the cruise control! It got up out of the seat and went to make coffee! Eric Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:19 PM ever since csx put remote controls in dewitt yard in syracuse, productivity has about dropped nearly 60%. the got them to get rid of 2 man crews so what do they do they put an extra conductor on the job. they wanted to cut down job time and every crew works ot now. my friend was killed using a remote control and noone ever questioned why. the gag order on the accident was in effect 5 hours after the accident. the railroad was at the widows house( big wigs came up from jacksonville with a blank check) only 12 hours after the accident. the only answers we got so far is it happened because of operator error. how many more people have to die before they find out remotes are not the way to go. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:19 PM ever since csx put remote controls in dewitt yard in syracuse, productivity has about dropped nearly 60%. the got them to get rid of 2 man crews so what do they do they put an extra conductor on the job. they wanted to cut down job time and every crew works ot now. my friend was killed using a remote control and noone ever questioned why. the gag order on the accident was in effect 5 hours after the accident. the railroad was at the widows house( big wigs came up from jacksonville with a blank check) only 12 hours after the accident. the only answers we got so far is it happened because of operator error. how many more people have to die before they find out remotes are not the way to go. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:57 PM UN MANNED TRAINS IS THE FUTURE BUT ITS STUPID THERES TO MANY IDIOTS ON THE ROAD TODAY IVE SEEN PEOPLE PULL IN FRONT OF A 65MPH TRAIN IN GRAND PRARIE TX JUST FOR SOME MONEY IF THEY LIVED THEY HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO GET OUT OF THE WAT OR OUT OF THE CAR THEY WAS DEAD CENTER (DRIVERS SIDE DOOR FACING TRAIN) BUT BACKED UP TO WHERE THE DRIVER FENDER WOULD BE HIT IF THEY WOULD NOT HAVE MOVED BACK THOSE FEW FEET THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED ON IMPACT .. BUT SOME PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT YOU SO NEXT TIME YOU GET CUT OFF FLIP THE FINGER AND SAY THAK YOU HAVE A NICE DAY THEN LAUGH INSTEAD OF PULLIN A GUN Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:57 PM UN MANNED TRAINS IS THE FUTURE BUT ITS STUPID THERES TO MANY IDIOTS ON THE ROAD TODAY IVE SEEN PEOPLE PULL IN FRONT OF A 65MPH TRAIN IN GRAND PRARIE TX JUST FOR SOME MONEY IF THEY LIVED THEY HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO GET OUT OF THE WAT OR OUT OF THE CAR THEY WAS DEAD CENTER (DRIVERS SIDE DOOR FACING TRAIN) BUT BACKED UP TO WHERE THE DRIVER FENDER WOULD BE HIT IF THEY WOULD NOT HAVE MOVED BACK THOSE FEW FEET THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED ON IMPACT .. BUT SOME PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT YOU SO NEXT TIME YOU GET CUT OFF FLIP THE FINGER AND SAY THAK YOU HAVE A NICE DAY THEN LAUGH INSTEAD OF PULLIN A GUN Reply Edit TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, November 3, 2003 3:10 PM If it ever hit someone at the crossing, would it know? how would help be called? I once heard of a container terminal in Germany where the train would pull in and all the containers were off loaded and sorted automaticaly, preprogrammed. One major problem was that once this comlex was in operation you had to be sure no one was in there or they could get crushed by the cranes and convayers. This included train personel, people repairing or inspecting equipement and tresspassers. It was considered dangerous. One other quirk was misinformation on one container could make all the rest get sorted wrong. I have no idea if they still try to use this place. Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, November 3, 2003 3:10 PM If it ever hit someone at the crossing, would it know? how would help be called? I once heard of a container terminal in Germany where the train would pull in and all the containers were off loaded and sorted automaticaly, preprogrammed. One major problem was that once this comlex was in operation you had to be sure no one was in there or they could get crushed by the cranes and convayers. This included train personel, people repairing or inspecting equipement and tresspassers. It was considered dangerous. One other quirk was misinformation on one container could make all the rest get sorted wrong. I have no idea if they still try to use this place. Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 3, 2003 1:42 PM Someone in this group had better notify American Electric Power that the TWO automated coal trains that they ran in Southeastern Ohio without incident for 30+ years cannot have happened. They were operated with "off the shelf" 5000 HP electric locomotives and standard 100 ton hopper cars (with automated dumping mechanisms). The trains even sounded their horns for the crossings, of which there were several. Amazingly this was a single track operation and usually both trainsets were active and running. The loaded set would wait at the mine until the empty returned to the loading track. Then the loaded train would proceed to the dumping site, dump the coal and immendiately return. Watching the engine go past without any crew was strange enough, but the return trips to the mine was even stranger. Try watching a hopper car come at you with operating headlight and horns! AEP stopped using the trains because the strip mine got close enough to the power plant to simply use a conveyor belt. Outside of the usual startup glitches you get with a new system there was no problems with this operation. Reply Edit 12 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
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