An eastbound CSX train moves past the site of a roadway collapse in Baltimore, MD. During a torrential rain that reached a total of 6-7 inches over a few hours in some locations, 26th St collapsed onto the CSX mainline. About a dozen cars, the side walk, a good portion of the roadway, and a retaining wall ended up on the tracks. While the railroad was back in business a little more than 24 hours after the event, local residents may be out of their homes for up to eight weeks while the city makes repairs to their street