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tcar 05-15-2015 04:17 PM

Still wondering how the crash progressed...

The loco is in good shape,

The car behind it looked like it was rolled up, folded and crushed by something. Cannot figure out that happened to that car only.

Other 6 cars look pretty intact, the last 2 were still sitting on the roadbed.


Why was the first car totally destroyed?

ossiblue 05-16-2015 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by tcar (Post 8624633)
Still wondering how the crash progressed...

The loco is in good shape,

The car behind it looked like it was rolled up, folded and crushed by something. Cannot figure out that happened to that car only.

Other 6 cars look pretty intact, the last 2 were still sitting on the roadbed.


Why was the first car totally destroyed?

NTSB showed a computer simulation of the accident based on the evidence so far. In the simulation, the locomotive leaves the track in nearly a straight line after decoupling from the cars. The locomotive moves fairly upright until it comes to a complete stop.

The first car, however, immediately turns away from its forward direction as the front digs into the ground and the cars behind smash into the rear of the car. It is pushed, crushed, and is rolled by the forces behind--the other cars. The result is near obliteration of the first car.

I've tried to find the animation, but have not been able to locate the one that was shown as an NTSB news conference was being held. It is not the one which shows the derailment and all the cars appear intact. This one was very detailed in the path of the locomotive and the different paths taken by the other cars, with the first car receiving such devastating damage.

island911 05-16-2015 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Rtrorkt (Post 8623576)
Not enough of your tax dollars go to things like this. The Repubs just refused to fund Amtrak for what they need to upgrade the system. Spending priorities you know. Money for bombs and armies but none for infrastructure, education or healthcare.

I'm glad that you pointed this out, as it outs you as a mind-numbed tool of the propaganda left.

That is, Amtrak got Gobs of money, about a decade ago to implement automatic speed controls. Yet, as always, they squander....delay... demand even more money to flush.

Amtrak had speed-control technology in place, but it wasn’t turned on | The Seattle Times

tcar 05-16-2015 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ossiblue (Post 8625304)
NTSB showed a computer simulation of the accident based on the evidence so far. In the simulation, the locomotive leaves the track in nearly a straight line after decoupling from the cars. The locomotive moves fairly upright until it comes to a complete stop.

The first car, however, immediately turns away from its forward direction as the front digs into the ground and the cars behind smash into the rear of the car. It is pushed, crushed, and is rolled by the forces behind--the other cars. The result is near obliteration of the first car.

Thank you... could not figure out how only the first car was just obliterated.

daepp 05-20-2015 02:32 PM

How many Americans have died in domestic commercial airline crashes in the last ten years vs. train and light rail.

I'd love to see it expressed in deaths per mile traveled - my suspicion is that, due to commercial airlines being profit driven, they are safer, better motivated and have better maintenance than government run railroads.


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