> allgood2000 said on
12-11-2009 at
04:49:
Where do I have 1980?
> TheMantisTycoon said on
12-11-2009 at
00:13:
I saw a loco at the end of them at 3:20 xD
> supreme0778 said on
12-08-2009 at
01:53:
@Railfan108 you are right i saw it too!!!!!
> charlieb640 said on
12-07-2009 at
23:36:
Railroad companies do watch their loads. The amount of traffic handled safely in North America (US, Canada and Mexico) is amazing.But ultimately it all boils down to people. And periodically the human element will fail. Whether it's a trucker or a pilot or a railroad conductor, mistakes will happen because humans make mistakes.
> charlieb640 said on
12-07-2009 at
23:34:
Not necessarily. That's only the case if the cars were charged with air in a train.If the train was switching without air in sidings or on the main, the cars may not have been charged with air. but yes, normally lights are going to flash once any railcar enters the circuit. There are definitely exceptions to this rule, but normally that's how crossings work
> Bus7777 said on
12-07-2009 at
00:34:
To Railfan108:Well duh! It's a reenactment.
> Mitsugejl said on
12-06-2009 at
05:53:
What are the odds for that happening. Cool cop though...
> OsuckerO said on
12-05-2009 at
20:19:
Hey I have an important questionYou said you were looking for 1990serius right?Ok but you have 1980Second does rescue 911still on CBS?
> Jigsaw3477 said on
12-04-2009 at
17:46:
yeah its there, but how the heck do you think the recreation could be done safely?
> pdennis93 said on
12-04-2009 at
04:33:
"you have the right to remain silent, why don't you excercise that right" translation "why don't you shut the hell up" LOL
> SexyHRM said on
11-28-2009 at
05:33:
2:45-2:49..... weeeee
> roundhouser said on
11-23-2009 at
15:52:
Not necessarily. The air can bleed off of the cars, and when it does, you have no bakes.
> RBuzbee said on
11-22-2009 at
04:19:
How did they come lose??
> mongo5888 said on
11-20-2009 at
21:09:
Another ignorant person blaming the railroad. You have a lot to learn.
> jbreezy101 said on
11-20-2009 at
06:38:
i think that they should treat this like aviation... investigate, figure out how to prevent it (safety features and monitoring) and pay the victims
> GrimsClockwork said on
11-18-2009 at
02:00:
man that cop is freaking Indian Jones! way to go dude
> cpDq231 said on
11-10-2009 at
06:57:
this was an re-enactment obviously.
> roosevelthighschool said on
11-09-2009 at
20:46:
I remember this show and I remember watching William Shatner. This was after his role on Star Trek and before his role on Boston Legal.
> AndrewNeilFalconer said on
11-03-2009 at
01:01:
That is a short line railroad, not a big time Class 1 railroad. They would not have the big pockets of the big railroads.
> allgood2000 said on
11-01-2009 at
02:12:
If you watch closely on the intro when the Rescue 911 logo pops up, it pops up a lot faster than in a CBS version (like "Prison EMT's" from Episode 130). Also, it's somewhat apparent when the camera zooms in on Shatner, and when it fades from Shatner into the re-enactment. The segment is only compressed by about 40-50 seconds though, so it's not sped up that dramatically.