Trains and People

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I’m sure I’ll be savaged for saying this, but I just finished watched a story on the 11pm news about a 19 yo girl being hit and killed by a train. She and her boyfriend had been fishing from a trestle and she couldn’t get out of the way in time. Now, this is a sob story why??

I grew up in a railroad family and from the time I was old enough to understand my dad always told me to stay off the tracks. He taught me the dangers of trains very early on. Thus, I know how this works.

Now before you savage me, read on and I’ll explain some things. First off, look at the train above. Do you see an end to those cars? I bet not. I can tell you, since I took the shot, that there were 150 fully loaded coal cars for export. That meant the train in question was around 16-17k tons and a mile and a half long.

Ok, we’ve established this now, so keep up with me-ok? Now the train is running 40mph and it’s on a steel ribbon. Now, let me ask you a question: if the train runs on those two tracks, can it turn? Can it turn left or right? The answer is no. All it can do it go forwards and backwards. This means it can’t swerve to avoid you.

With that established, let’s move to the next stage. Do you know how much these engines weigh? At base weight from GE they’re 432k pounds. CSX has ballasted then to 452k to get better traction and pull from them. So, all that to the 17k train. Still with me?

Now, with something that heavy, how long do you think it takes to stop it? Try two miles. That’s right! Two miles! And it’s not because the engines don’t have brakes, it’s due to the pure weight of the train. It takes a long time to stop one once it’s at speed. That’s pure physics…nothing more nothing less.

So, now that we’ve established the train can’t turn, that it weighs 17k tons, and it takes 2 miles to stop, who’s at fault here? It’s not the RR! And keep in mind, there’s a man or woman at the controls (or at the conductor side too) that dumps the air brakes (dumping means they’ve killed the air, which caused the shoes to lock onto the wheels and start to stop the train. All they can do is sit there and hope to God you get out of the way. There’s nothing they can do at that point but pray.

Imagine being in their shoes, unable to stop on a dime, blowing the horn, dumping the brakes and you can’t keep from hitting and killing that person. Could there be any possible worse feeling to have as a human being? These men and women clocked in to go to work and now have to live with the fact that someone died and they couldn’t do a damn thing to stop it.

I’ve known people who have had to take early retirement from the RR after a crossing accident or hitting a person. They just couldn’t do the job anymore for various emotional and psychological reasons. Keep in mind this is their livelihood and how they support their family, so imagine how traumatic this is on them too.

So, all I’m saying is to bear in mind that there’s a man or woman on that train that can’t do a thing to prevent what’s happening and has to live with it the rest of their lives. So, the family of the ‘victim’ isn’t the only one having to live with the pain of a lost life.

I want to leave you with this video to see. I want you to keep an eye out for the black vehicle and tell me if that engineer had time to do anything. And keep in mind, 5 kids died doing this stunt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOPtw5ZLX_c

Gives you an idea of what kind of things railroaders have to deal with.

More than 100 lovingly remember boy killed by tree – Richmond Times Dispatch: City Of Richmond

 

More than 100 lovingly remember boy killed by tree – Richmond Times Dispatch: City Of Richmond.

 

This was a tragedy and I’m heartbroken over it, but now I have to ask the question: Why were you at the Park that afternoon when they were calling for BAD STORMS FOR TWO DAYS. There was a 48 hr warning that heavy storms were coming and yet you still take the kids to that park, which is full of trees, in the afternoon when the weather is inbound?

It doesn’t make a bit of sense and it’s a question many people in the Richmond area are asking. And make this clear: I’m not belittling the father or having a lack of sympathy either. It’s just a question I think we’d all like to know the answer to though.

By taliasworld Posted in Life

I’m saddened right now

A four year old boy was killed today by a falling tree at Maymont Park. The park was trying to evacuate everyone before a line of NASTY thunderstorms rolled through. The Dad’s at MCV (VCU Medical Center officially) with non life-threatening injuries. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the lost boy.

By taliasworld Posted in Life

Comcast, Comcast and Comcast

Sorry it took so long to post something today. I normally blog in the early evening after I’ve had the entire day to get ideas about what to say. Well, today was different due to a combination of the weather and Comcast. We had a severe Thunderstorm Warning, nothing new so far this summer here in Virginia, that was issued while I was playing Scarlet Blade. The first indication I had of the storms (and the skies were clear around noon so I wasn’t worried because they were supposed to be here around 6pm) was when the computer room got very dark. I looked out the window and was like: “Oh shit! I’d better get my shower before we possibly lose power!”

So I race through a shower and then run out to my truck to get my police scanner (it receives the weather alerts the minute the National Weather Service makes them. TV stations have a slight delay). The wind was picking up but there hadn’t been any thunder so far.

A couple minutes later, the wind started to really pick up and we still have cable so things are all good. Well, the first drops of rain fall and like clockwork Comcast goes down. I just have to shake my head because they don’t go down during windstorms or snowstorms. However, let one drop of rain fall and it’s down for the count.

How sad.

As much as that company charges and we pay 200 a month for cable and internet, that would happen but it does. Consider myself a fan of FIOS and I haven’t even had it yet.

By taliasworld Posted in Life

The Grizzly

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The Grizzly is a wooden roller coaster at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Va. It takes you up 90 feet and then drops you down at a speed of 50mph. The double figure eight track is interesting and definitely beats you up due to it’s being wooden. It’s a fun ride but I won’t raise my hands on it. I rode it today and had a blast!

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Kings Dominion

Today I spent the afternoon with my nephews, my sister, her husband John and my mother. We had a blast. The boys aren’t quite ready for the ‘big kid’ roller coasters, but that time is coming.

All of us (except for mother) rode the Avalanche Bobsled together:

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The bobsled if an interesting coaster in the fact that one you reach the top, the cars ‘free run’ in that there’s no track and it makes it’s own path around the course. Last year I felt it was rough as hell and beat me up too much. This year didn’t seem as bad, which probably had more to do with only having a one year gap between visits compared to three.

My oldest nephew tickled me on this ride. It was the first ‘big person’ coaster in his life and it was…shall we say…interesting to say least.  He kept saying “I don’t like this. This hill’s too big…I want off..”

He finished the ride and said: I’m glad that’s over, my insides feel shaken up!

Priceless moment.

By taliasworld Posted in Life