None reported. I'm not sure if I'm more amazed of no one hurt or that the train was empty. That track gets a lot of hazardous cargo and I heard it's the busiest track in the US (same train runs right behind my backyard)
None reported. I'm not sure if I'm more amazed of no one hurt or that the train was empty. That track gets a lot of hazardous cargo and I heard it's the busiest track in the US (same train runs right behind my backyard)
I just have so many questions about the person recording, it was almost like he/she knew it was coming. Why was he/she driving and recording, why stop right there, why no noise upon seeing the trains fall?
If you saw the same footage as me it was standard rail fanning footage. There are people (foamers they are called) who just watch and record trains all day.
I just have so many questions about the person recording, it was almost like he/she knew it was coming. Why was he/she driving and recording, why stop right there, why no noise upon seeing the trains fall?
If you saw the same footage as me it was standard rail fanning footage. There are people (foamers they are called) who just watch and record trains all day.
More likely it was someone who just pulled up to the fast food restaurant right there, saw the bridge wavering in the wind and wanted to record that. We had nasty storms today with multiple tornadoes in the region.