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 Unexpected DerailmentAdded: May 31, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Kansas City Southern Railway (more..)
» Unknown (more..)
» KCS High Oak Yard (more..)
» Jackson, Mississippi, USA (more..)
» May 30, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» Unknown (more..)
» KCS Vicksburg Local (more..)
» Paul Morgan (more..)
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Remarks: After watching an empty coal come through the Amtrak station, I noticed there were two EB pigs sitting at Monument occupying both tracks... I waited to see which would go first. After neither went... I headed over to the yard to see what the hold up was. Apparently, the hold up was a box car that had found itself on its side on the new main line... No still shot camera with me, but had my video camera, so here's a little footage.
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  User Comments on this Video (1)

Posted by Dave Ferrell on May 31, 2009

One of those 'right place at the right time' moments, nice catch. But how do 'expected' derailments work versus unexpected? 'Sorry Joe, can't go bowling tonight - I'm picking a switch with a cut of covered hoppers at 7, I've got a hard coupling at 8, and then I go right into a spread gauge at 8:30 - I'm swamped.' Something like that maybe?

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