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I picked up my son from school and on the way home we were stopped at 377 & North Tarrant Parkway waiting for the train to pass. I saw the plastic fly even though this guy was on the other side of the train. I don't know how in the world he got that close unless he hit the gas instead of the brake. Train didn't even feel it and kept right on moving. He's pretty darn lucky!!!!

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The train always wins.
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I like the sign in the background "rlol"
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:thumbs2: He's lucky there's complete auto repair only a half mile ahead.
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snorri wrote::thumbs2: He's lucky there's complete auto repair only a half mile ahead.

You like that. :biggrinjester: I was wondering how long it would take for someone to catch it.
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he will later state he had no idea the train was going to be in that very spot, as if the path of the train was uncertin.
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Well, this is a quiet zone (no train horn) so he could say that he didn't hear it, see the big shinny metal bars or all the blinking lights. He ran in to the side of the train car after a dozen or so had past. It's not like the locomotive engine hit him.
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Here is a car vs. train that happened in East Texas today.

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RX8er wrote:Well, this is a quiet zone (no train horn) so he could say that he didn't hear it, see the big shinny metal bars or all the blinking lights. He ran in to the side of the train car after a dozen or so had past. It's not like the locomotive engine hit him.
Odd, but I don't see any blocking arms. Maybe they have already raised.
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C-dub wrote:
RX8er wrote:Well, this is a quiet zone (no train horn) so he could say that he didn't hear it, see the big shinny metal bars or all the blinking lights. He ran in to the side of the train car after a dozen or so had past. It's not like the locomotive engine hit him.
Odd, but I don't see any blocking arms. Maybe they have already raised.

Yes, they were up at this point. Actually, one of the gates caught on the truck carnage and was swinging hard as it was going up. It is what caught my sons attention at first. I was on the other side of the crossing and this is after the train had passed and traffic began to flow again.
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Wow! You don't see something like that everyday.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Wow! You don't see something like that everyday.
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That is real close to me, I drive by that several times a day.

I have been told that when a vehicle collides with a train, though it's almost always the fault of the vehicle, the railroad companies usually throw a cash settlement out to avoid a lawsuit.
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Looks like he decided he couldn't Dodge the train, so he just Rammed it instead...

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