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Warthog 29-09-09 10:42 AM

Train crash in Holland
 
I don't know if anyone heard, but there was a train crash in Holland a few days ago. My Dad repairs and rebuilds old German steam engines in Rotterdam so has been telling me about it and sending a few pictures. I thought it was pretty interesting so thought I'd share them for anyone here interested in large unusual operations.

Two freight trains crashed head on under a motorway bridge. The larger of the two locos (US class 66, 130 tons and coloured black) climbed on top of the smaller one (Dutch Railion class 64, 80 tons, red) and crushed it.

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h.../dozer0002.jpg

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...3/dozer001.jpg


Because of the situation under the bridge no cranes were used and two army Leopard recovery tanks arrived this morning to pull the wreckage apart.

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...003/dozer1.jpg

Normally the tanks bury their dozer blade in the ground for extra resistance and then use their winch. Because they couldn't penetrate the ground, they were attached to the rails and to two other diesel locos, themselves attached to the rails.
The picture shows the least damaged/easiest loco being recovered, the real pulling work was still to come (it was the second of a double headed train).
Note the front wheel in the air! Twisted chassis I guess.

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...003/dozer2.jpg

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...003/dozer3.jpg


The place of the accident was the junction between the Rotterdam-Dordrecht line, and the freight line coming out of the harbour. Exact cause not yet known. My guess is that the smaller engines heading south got carved up across their path as the second train with the big engine turned across it and onto the harbour line. One of the two was meant to stop.

Hope you found it interesting!

the_lone_wolf 29-09-09 10:47 AM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Interesting situation...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 2047638)
Note the front wheel in the air! Twisted chassis I guess.

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...003/dozer2.jpg

I suspect the front of the train has been lifted to make it easier to drag out of the tunnel, you can see the steel cable and chains passing under the bogey (:smt042) in the photo, and more clearly in this one:

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...003/dozer3.jpg

custard 29-09-09 11:12 AM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
very.

those tank things are beasts!

Warthog 29-09-09 11:34 AM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
In fact, anyone struck by the wonderful irony of a soldier in full camouflage gear wearing a fluorescent vest? :lol:

the_lone_wolf 29-09-09 11:46 AM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 2047702)
In fact, anyone struck by the wonderful irony of a soldier in full camouflage gear wearing a fluorescent vest? :lol:

Almost as much as by what appears to be a "60kph" sticker on the back of the tank...:driving:

Mr Speirs 29-09-09 11:53 AM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
I like the Chinese/Japanese guy standing precisely where that cable, if it were to snap, would relieve him of a couple of limbs.

Richie 29-09-09 12:12 PM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2047717)
Almost as much as by what appears to be a "60kph" sticker on the back of the tank...:driving:

That my good man is the bridge classifaction limit.

the_lone_wolf 29-09-09 12:21 PM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richie (Post 2047741)
That my good man is the bridge classifaction limit.

In that case, much like a recent patient of orthopaedic surgery... I stand corrected...:p

Warthog 29-09-09 01:19 PM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Speirs (Post 2047725)
I like the Chinese/Japanese guy standing precisely where that cable, if it were to snap, would relieve him of a couple of limbs.

Its ok, he has a dayglo vest on :lol:

Mr Speirs 29-09-09 01:44 PM

Re: Train crash in Holland
 
Well at least the cable will know he is there eh? :)

Maybe that's why the paramedic is already there. :)


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