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Video of a Train colliding with construction equipment that couldn't move off the tracks in time. Update, according to @zj360666: "Just to clarify here,with some reliable information..this happened at mile 105.21, Cascade Subdivision ,Maple Ridge,BC, Canada..the crew held a rule 42 permit,and had cancelled to permit the west coast express commuter to travel through the work area at track speed..why the speedswing operator decided to cross the tracks at that time is a mystery..nobody died..and the train was on it's way after a couple hours. The fellow that committed the CRV still remains employed with Canadian Pacific."
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Aww The Poor Cabcar gets its cowcatcher crushed by a backhoe. :(
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Really bad I hope the train is okay
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how they not hear horn the horn means MOVE B**CH GET OUT OF THE WAY
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Ti negde zivis svojim zivotem zavedeme i nestade
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The train's screen shows 0 mph. Clearly, the construction crew's fault for moving too fast towards the train.
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The mexicans dont care
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...how do you get hit by a train?
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Wtf, they couldn't hear that loud ass horn? Get tf of the tracks.
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0 MPH, this must be a prototype version of NASA's warp drive.
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Fake 0 mph is stationary, reported video sexual content.
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I'm no expert, but 0mph seems a little slow.
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Somebody didn't clear...
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I would like to see that again!
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It just goes to show hazards and why its always good to pay attention. Don't try to cross when a train is near and always have some sort of communication. If there is only a permit required and some warning lights then I'm sorry the lawmakers are just as at fault To me as there should be better precautions taken
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Working on tracks is hazardous beyond normal road conditions my company has nothing to do with railroad but we still work on and around tracks a bit grading and paving roads. If there was a train rep on site as required he should. Be just as much at fault as the persons involved as he is basically like a security guard preventing them. From working within ten or more feet fron the tracks sometimes as long as five mins ahead as a precaution. However in other ways there could just been bad comm.
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Oh boy. I would not want to be the foreman on that crew! Wonder if he's flipping burgers now?
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Man I feel sorry for that dude in the truck. Looks like hes gonna have to take the long way home now.
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That poor guy in the pickup at the crossing....train literally JUST stopped in front of him!
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Some construction people think they have all the time in the world, or something.
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He should have swerved around it.