Posted by Luke Ansell on March 3, 2009 
Both Trunk & Train were lucky to come away with minor damage.
Posted by on March 3, 2009 
Sweet shot, I really like the pics of wrecks. Luckily nobody or anything got damaged.
Posted by Michael Edwards on March 3, 2009 
Horsepower always wins over cattlepower! Could have been much worse! Great angle Ruckus!
Posted by Jason Eminian on March 4, 2009 
Almost looks like a staged scene. Truck shows no damage, loco shows no damage, truck is perfectly clean, tires are clean, and everyone is driving away. COOL stuff!
Posted by M.G. on March 6, 2009 
Nice shot Ruck.
Posted by 2822 on March 7, 2009 
The snowplow is just touching the step on the truck. I've hauled bull wagons a few times & being as low to the ground as they are, it's easy to get them hung up. Glad it wasn't any worst that it was. That's a good looking Peterbilt.
Posted by stan schurman on March 12, 2009 
For Jason. The truck was damaged. The left side fuel tank was mangled and the sleeper cab was damaged. Judging by the distance from the crossing that train must have been going less than 5 mph. Otherwise that truck would have been destroyed.
Posted by Rail King on January 14, 2010 
Best 2 things in the world... a good looking truck and a train... even the way they met make it a rare nice pic, great work... loved it!!!
Posted by SPnoza on August 13, 2010 
The trains always wins... Stop, Look and Listen!
Posted by Ken Albrecht on November 5, 2011 
It's hard to keep a good rig down. Peterbilts were always sharp looking trucks, even in this situation. The other posters have stated what needed to be said.
Posted by beano on April 24, 2014 
you think the semi truck number has anything to do with this.........a ...........sit ....u.....ation. how are the cows handeling it,you think their pretty shaken up about it.
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