RailPictures.Net Photo: CSXT 128 CSX Transportation (CSXT) GE AC4400CW at Urbana, Texas by Bob Smith
  

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Photo
» CSX Transportation (CSXT) (more..)
» GE AC4400CW (more..)
» UP Lufkin Sub (Old SP (more..)
» Urbana, Texas, USA (more..)
» February 20, 2004
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» CSXT 128 (more..)
» Unknown
» Bob Smith (more..)
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Remarks: After Picture. Support leans about 30 degrees. CSXT locomotive hangs by a thread as only rails support loaded Centerflow.
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This photo has been viewed 100,034 unique times since being added to the database on February 21, 2004.
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Posted by on February 21, 2004

That had to be a hell of a ride!

Posted by ac power on September 14, 2004

WHAT CAUSE IT TO BE LIKE THAT ? I BET THAT CUT DOWN THE TRAFFIC ON THAT SECTION FOR A WILE. THOSE 2 PEOPLE NEAR THE ENGINE MUST BE BRAVE.COULD THEY DROVE THE ENGINE OFF OF THE BRIDGE?

Posted by on February 14, 2005

Hell, not only the centerflow...but what looks to be a dangerous / hazmat tankcar behind it!! WOW...Eric...

Posted by Aaron Florin on February 27, 2005

Isn't this the picture made famous by Numb3rs? Hope they got permission.

Posted by Jim Tiroch on February 27, 2005

If they didnt, its copyright infringment.

Posted by Guilford RailFan on February 28, 2005

Numb3rs, I love that show. But I don't know who derailed that small train with a schoolbus? Someone, I need an anser?

Posted by WixPix on July 29, 2006

WOW! and congrats on the all time fave with 31,173 views. I remember when this was posted. What a sight.

Posted by JohnT on September 8, 2006

This is incredible. The river is the Trinity. I'll bet that I've driven (or been driven) by there a thousand times in the last 60 years. I don't think that I've ever seen any MAJOR work on that bridge. You can see how the water has taken its tole on the foundations. I've seen the water within a few feet of the rails and down so low that a lot of sand shows in the bottom. Numb3rs, huh? Gotta start watching the re-runs.

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