Thanks for sharing, Laura.
Boy, those experiences would make me appreciate the power of trains, too. How awful. But it's good to be aware of. We have numerous train crossings throughout our town and I have seen people try to beat the trains across. Since the trains are in town, they are going pretty slow so it's easier to gauge their speed and your chances. But still....I always think these people are stupid. Better a wait than dead, I say.
Anyway, I'm glad you shared because people do need to be more aware of these types of situations.
Look at the SUV in the photo!
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lhuff
One thing not mentioned is that many rural train crossing still do not have crossing guards. Some have lights only and others just have the signs marking railroad tracks.
Good point.
http://www.azfoo.net/places/nm/march...unnerTrain.jpg
(Photo by Gerald Thurman)
Look at the SUV in the photo above. He/she pulled too far forward and the crossing guard is sitting on top of the car! (In fact, it is even better -- after the guard came down, the driver must have tried backing up, the -- guard is twisted back away from the vertical)!!!!
Mark
And that's exactly the point I was making.
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Arizona Bob
This is precisely what you shouldn't try to do. One of the main reasons folks die in train collisions is that when trains LOOK like they are going slow -- even in towns -- they often aren't -- they are often moving faster than we think. The force of a train hitting an auto is roughly akin to your vehicle crushing an empty pop can. We divert our attention to thread our way through the lowered gates and meanwhile the train is slipping up on us. Once the train is in your face, there's nothing you can do. And again, be especially careful around double track systems where trains may be coming from both directions.
The main point, made repeatedly in this thread, is don't take ANY chances with trains. "Uncle Bob"
I made that point repeatedly myself. I clearly called people who tried to do this ridiculous and said that it was better to wait then be dead. So, yeah, I agree and said so in my posts. Even saying "Whether the train is moving slow or fast, don't challenge them."