Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

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Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby GSkid » Sat Oct 24, 2015 6:25 pm

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Here's the link to the helicopter aerial aftermath video......

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/show/cbsdfw-com ... -11-video/

This is BREAKING NEWS out of Navarro County, Texas......which is about 57 miles South-East of Dallas.
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Unread postby JerryC » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:29 am

Me thinks the ground fault breaker is not working.
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Unread postby dejoh » Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:35 am

WOW. I wonder if they canceled the Texas Eagle? Was recently visiting Austin, TX. Very glad we missed this. !*brav*!
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Re: Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby CSX5202 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 6:07 pm

I really do hope that the crew of that train is safe. Don't know if it would be better to stay in the cab, or to crawl through the window and make it to land.
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Unread postby buzz456 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 6:13 pm

CSX5202 wrote:I really do hope that the crew of that train is safe. Don't know if it would be better to stay in the cab, or to crawl through the window and make it to land.

The crew was fine. They both knew how to swim.
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Re: Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby CSX5202 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:05 pm

Good. On a different note, those SD70's look like they may never run again. All the electronics are probably water logged.
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Unread postby BoostedFridge » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:15 pm

CSX5202 wrote:Good. On a different note, those SD70's look like they may never run again. All the electronics are probably water logged.


New locos are ~$2.5m. If just the electronics were ruined on the loco they would repair them and put them back into service. If the prime movers or alternators were submerged it could be a different story.
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Re: Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby CSX5202 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:30 pm

true, but the prime mover might be half way submerged. And if that's the case, maybe they can replace the engine
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Unread postby OpenRailer90 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:53 pm

CSX5202 wrote:true, but the prime mover might be half way submerged. And if that's the case, maybe they can replace the engine

Thing is, the EMD 710 is not Tier 4 compliant. That destroys my hopes on how 8337 and 8742 can run.
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Unread postby AlcoFan » Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:10 pm

OpenRailer90 wrote:
CSX5202 wrote:true, but the prime mover might be half way submerged. And if that's the case, maybe they can replace the engine

Thing is, the EMD 710 is not Tier 4 compliant. That destroys my hopes on how 8337 and 8742 can run.

Umm, that only applies to new locomotives. They can still replace the 710...
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Re: Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby buzz456 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:12 pm

I would bet a fair amount that these locomotives will see service again.
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Re: Navaro County Texas flood waters take out a UP train (pics/video)

Unread postby GSkid » Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:50 pm

My guess is those cars are empty or near empty. I say this cuz the flood surge across them must have lifted the car bodies (hollow, empty hopper cars are far more buoyant and lighter in weight than loaded ones) and bogies straight up vertically and then horizontally.... leaving a lot of the wheels (which are solid, dense and heavy.....not hollow steel, making them pretty much the least buoyant part of the car) still in their pair position on the rails or just off the rails.... with exceptions of course. You don't see that happen often.

That implies this was a quick wall surge of water that was rather high at it's head to lift the cars and then lay them gently on their sides on the backside of the surge's crest. Also... the couplers held for the most part with the locos heavy weight acting as an anchor to keep them from washing away. !!det!!
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