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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
Wed Aug 13, 2014, 11:49 PM Aug 2014

On the spot recycling... Or "Planes fall off a train"

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In terms of oh shit moments, this had to be a doozy for the train engineer. Last month nineteen cars on a 90-car train derailed in Montana. Some of those freight cars were carrying 737 fuselages on their way to Boeing, and six of them fell off, with three of them sliding down an embankment towards the Clark Fork River. Luckily no one was injured, and here's what the aftermath looked like:

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An accident like this raises a serious logistical issue: What the hell to do with these fuselages? It's not like you can give six-packs to a couple guys named Jim and ask them to throw them back up onto the railcars. These things are loaded and unloaded with special equipment that bypassing rafters don't exactly have tied to the backs of their Super Dutys.


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On the spot recycling... Or "Planes fall off a train" (Original Post) Agschmid Aug 2014 OP
We had a word for that back in my Army days: FUBAR bluesbassman Aug 2014 #1

bluesbassman

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1. We had a word for that back in my Army days: FUBAR
Thu Aug 14, 2014, 01:29 AM
Aug 2014

I think the engineer is probably still muttering that word. Damn, what a mess!

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