by photobug56
That is a very confusing photo, but as noted, don't know timing. It's weird to see a car upright on the 2nd track, others on the other track, so one might guess that it was picked up.
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David Benton wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:41 pm Interesting the media haven't picked up on only 147 or so passengers. Spread over 8(?) revenue cars, with 16 crew.I saw that and was wondering why all the equipment was running.
Is this a normal load over this section? In this case its probably lucky their was not more passengers on the train.
west point wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 8:26 pm It may be that the car on the siding can be made roadworthy. The others on the ground will probably have to have trucks removed and placed on flat cars. regular 89 foot flats will not work for trucks still on as it would exceed plate "H" heights by inches.WP: The determination of if these seven Superliner cars can be moved on their own wheels should be made as the wreck damage is cleaned up and the tracks are restored back to regular train service.
MACTRAXX wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:32 pmW