Posted by Pete Reynolds on November 22, 2008 
I'm guessing the helper kept pushing wagons into the carnage. Probably still cleaning that one up.
Posted by Chad Steffens on November 22, 2008 
Wow, that's bad what a mess to have to clean up.
Posted by Ron Tilley on November 22, 2008 
Looks like CSX is still doing a bang up job as usual!
Posted by Christopher Anderson on November 22, 2008 
Looks like CSX just bought themselves a bridge.
Posted by Tie Guy on November 23, 2008 
I think the date on this photo is wrong. I know there wasn't snow on the ground September 20th in Kent. Should be November 20th.
Posted by Dan Blink on November 23, 2008 
This did occur on 11/20/08. A story from the local paper confirmed it. It also noted that the bridge was scheduled to be replaced by 2011, and after a study of its' integrity, following this wreck, it may be replaced in 2009.
Posted by Koral Tucture on November 23, 2008 
thanks Tie guy, didnt catch that. Dont know how but bridge is to open as soon as the sewer line is repaired. Tracks 1&2 are up and running.
Posted by Justin Sutton on November 23, 2008 
Dang that's literally some pretty twisted wreckage. Nice catch.
Posted by Carl Massart on November 23, 2008 
Those aluminum cars rip just like the beer cans do!!
Posted by Brian Hiscock on November 23, 2008 
"Bang up job" is right. Could also be a notch against DPU's used in urban areas perhaps.
Posted by Nick Resar on November 26, 2008 
None of the trains on that line use DPUs, so the locomotives that you see are probably there to take away the cars that are still standing.
Posted by Richard Thompson on November 27, 2008 
The derailment actually occurred on November 18, believe it or not. The paper is wrong. I had a friend driving by and heard the crew announce the derailment on the scanner at about 3:15 pm on the 18th. Also, the locomotives in site, numbers 480 and 536 were the actual locomotives that were pulling the coal train. The rerailed and cars "still standing", were pulled away by GP38-2 units. Nice photo!
Posted by Koral Tucture on November 27, 2008 
UniCapital Rail Photos i think your friend may have heard something else. This did happen on 11-20-08. I work for the gas utility co and we responded to the scene. We have gas transmission lines that run under the bridge but they were not hurt. The gas smell that we were called out for was the ruptured sewer line.
Posted by Richard Thompson on November 27, 2008 
Koral, I received an email with photos of the derailment from him on the morning of the 19th. He works for CSX. But this is irrelevant. What counts is that they have trains running again, and now have an even more logical excuse to replace the bridge.
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