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dump truck vs train, guess who wins

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    Posted: 27 Nov 2025 at 8:18pm

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People frequently fail to understand the reality of their surroundings...
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Years back I bought a 70 series GMC tandem dump truck that got hit by a train , guy was crossing tracks into his yard and truck quit , he went to get tractor to move it but train came along and hit truck - wiped most of it out , 
RR filed suit against him - then found out the engineer had been smoking weed while running engine . Both called it a wash and said to forget even a accident report .
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Originally posted by Coke-in-MN Coke-in-MN wrote:

Years back I bought a 70 series GMC tandem dump truck that got hit by a train , guy was crossing tracks into his yard and truck quit , he went to get tractor to move it but train came along and hit truck - wiped most of it out , 
RR filed suit against him - then found out the engineer had been smoking weed while running engine . Both called it a wash and said to forget even a accident report .

In today's sue happy world what are the odds of that happening?

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Likelyhood of ever being employed on RR property if ever showing positive is slim nowdays....

But when a vehicle is stuck on a crossing, the likelyhood of a train having enough sightline distance to stop is also very slim. If the stuck vehicle is fortunate enough to electrically short the running rails together, the trackway signalling system, and locomotive's in cab signalling reciever might detect an 'occupied block' before sightline, and achieve a safe stop.

So here's a tip... if you ever see someone stranded on the right-of-way, grab something metal... a piece of wire, conduit, etc,, even your jumper cables... and use it to short the rails together.

Don't worry, It won't be much voltage or current... but if there's crossing gates nearby, you'll hear the bells sound, lights go on, and arms come down.   Atb the same time, railway signal lights in both directions will change red, and further out, yellow... and if they have in-cab signalling, the trains' console indicators will show the same... giving precious time to get stopped, or at least slowed significantly, sooner.

Oh, and don't do this as a prank... it's a federal offense, and you'll be paying big fines in jail for a while... but in an emergency, it can save lots of lives and damage.

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Stopping to near the limit line at a train crossing is a Federal Offence that 20 years ago carried a $1000 FINE. Had occasion to sit in traffic court, the judge was giving all kinds of breaks to everyone. His words to the person stopping to close, everything with the railroad is federal and we are not given any ability to adjust the fines. So I could see them being very tuff on vandalism to the signal system. 
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