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This involves NS GE #4001, with special paint job.
This is west of Lewistown,PA., NS Pittsburgh line.
Few details available, but apparently on a westbound empty coal hopper train.
Minor injuries to crew.
Photo credit to A. Varner

Photo by me from the dome of Stampede Pass last May in Roanoke yard.

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  • 002: 4/14/2017, Mattawanna, PA.
  • 034: 5/6/16, Roanoke,VA.
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I'm am really glad the crew is ok considering how deep it did go down. What's really weird, I just saw one of her sisters today. NS 4002 leading 25Z in Rootstown Ohio this early evening. And not even 3 minutes after the tail end cleared, a gentlemen who was there also to see 4002, showed me that photo on this his of 4001. So, I just saw 4002 and 4001 today derailed. The question I do ask, do they know what caused the derailment yet?

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Moonman posted:

Looks like a switch problem or signals or maybe engineer

train derails near mattawana

Strange, when you search for that phrase there are many derailments in the last few years in this area -is this area haunted?

Carl:

According to local lore, it is or, used to be anyhow.  

I recollect there being a field surrounded by trees near this location where we used to go when I was in high school.  An orbish light blob would appear in the far corner of the field and travel along the tree line.  The story was the light was a lantern being carried by a headless brakeman who had been killed in a train wreck.  He was searching for his head.  We referred to the location simply as "The Light".

This was better than 46 - 47 years ago so I don't know if the legend is still around.

Curt

TomlinsonRunRR posted:

What's the background on the special paint job?  It looks a bit like Delaware & Hudson heritage colors.  Pretty awful looking spill, 'though.  I'm glad the injuries were minor.

TRRR

The history why it's painted that way is because this and 4000 were the first set of units to be converted from Dash 9's to AC44C6M's which is DC to AC power. Roanoke had 2 also and they're 4002 and 4003. 4004 and 4005 are from Altoona. Blue is Altoona, and Brown or Tuscan Red horse mane is from Roanoke.

Looking at those last pictures, it is surprising how far they moved the hoppers from the tracks. That field looks freshly plowed, I Hope the RR, had the courtesy to at least make the appearance of asking permission to enter his property, the RR's being so sensitive about trespassers themselves. I also Hope that the RR was/is Very generous to the farmer about the potential crop in that field.

 Gotta imagine what the farmer thought the first time he showed up to plow/plant that field, if the RR hadn't already contacted him before he found the mess himself.

Doug

I am sure there are protocols/laws for disasters in these cases where the authorities contact the owners where the disaster occurs.  Interesting on facebook some people were saying they usually scrap the cars on-site and haul away the scrap metal.  So this actually makes sense why they got them far away from the main so the subcontracter can do his work scrapping the metal.

Interesting to see how relatively OK the EMD SD70ACe is compared to the GE.

I had friends who lived next to the Bessemer & Lake Erie main and there was a head on collision right there at their property. The RR showed up and politely told them that they were coming through their yard and bulldoze a road and remove a big tree. If you don't agree we will be back with a legal OK.  They removed the wreck, gave them some horns and restored the land. They got $$ too but don't know how much. Evidently in Pa., at least, they have the right to access their track. Ask a lawyer to be sure.

wrawroacx posted:

I'm am really glad the crew is ok considering how deep it did go down. What's really weird, I just saw one of her sisters today. NS 4002 leading 25Z in Rootstown Ohio this early evening. And not even 3 minutes after the tail end cleared, a gentlemen who was there also to see 4002, showed me that photo on this his of 4001. So, I just saw 4002 and 4001 today derailed. The question I do ask, do they know what caused the derailment yet?

2DSCN4000

Did 4002 derail?

It is great hat the crew survived. Does anyone know what the fate of 4001 is? I am curious if NS will try to fix it, or just paint a new engine in its place. 

jim pastorius posted:

The heat kink thing has been around since it happened and that is hard to comprehend.

Why?

The weather  and the sun wasn't that hot.

Maybe it was rapid temperature increase, plus there may have been track work previously done in that area, the combination of the two could easily produce a "heat/sun kink". Remember, it doesn't take much of a "kink" to cause a derailment. Plus, the headend crew could have seen it, but couldn't do anything.

I wonder what the camera shows.  Two GE conversions lost over the weekend.

Why do you say "lost"? Since the unuerframes do not appear to be "bent", the units are certainly "repairable".

 

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