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2007-12-22 23:55:28 · 9 answers · asked by sreya 2 in Cars & Transportation Rail

9 answers

drinking n driving :p
ppl who want to suiside on da tracks
The train driver sees the ghosts of such suisders n gets scared n goes ooga boogaa hahahahha

technical faults
rail tracks expanding contracting due to climatic conditions
ppl robbing nuts and bolts frm the tracks
drivers not trained properly 4 crisis situation
enginnering glitch
ppl or animals crossing tracks

2007-12-23 00:01:00 · answer #1 · answered by Bruce 1 · 0 1

ohhh my
there a lot of different types of accidents, and I have been involved in a lot of them over the last 35 years LOL.

cold weather causes rails to break
hot weather causes rails to expand and buckle
wheels break
overheated wheel bearings cause quite a few derailments
peices fall off cars causing them to derail
improper train handling can do it

I have had ice buildup in the grooves of highway crossings cause me to derail
floods,
washouts
vehicles hitting rail cars
collisions
there is some vandalism but I think it is quite rare, personally I have never been involved in a vandalilsm or tampering derailment.
you name it, it can happen no matter how unlikely it may seem

If you are asking about highway crossing accidents, there is really only one answer
driver inattentiveness
every train vehicle colllision could be avoided by drivers paying attention, dont blame it on the crossing protection, why would anyone put their lives in anyone eleses hands when it is so easy to look, each and every time.

2007-12-23 11:10:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My avatar name kinda says it all about my negative RR experiences. I'm an engineer, and I've had things like a broken rail put my train on the ground. Fatigued rails can snap in sub zero weather. Also had an unseen stress crack in a freight car wheel before. One third of the wheel fell off and the car launched itself in to the woods. On private factory property, my engine (at 10 mph) fell down between the rails due to old ties that didn't hold the track guage. For the millions and millions of tons that are transported by rail every year, the safety record is good. And fuel efficiency is good. But accidents happen. They just happen to me more.

2007-12-23 04:35:31 · answer #3 · answered by Derail 7 · 3 0

Broken Wheels
Slick Track
Too Much Weight
idk Y?

2007-12-22 23:59:31 · answer #4 · answered by ViCtOrIa 1 · 0 0

Hi Sreya, I think DERAIL said it he seems to know the trade and stumble blocks. . . . I'll have to go with him.
I ride a lot of Indian Rail in India when traveling and THG so far have not had any bad luck.
The main causes in a modern system would be faulty switching equipment or human tampering.

2007-12-23 14:35:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most Common ones are resulting in Signal and Points Failure.

Others with the rail like poor rail adhesion

2007-12-23 04:14:33 · answer #6 · answered by Leeuth 2 · 0 0

Question is too vague. Which kind of accident?

For most, maintenance, human error, and freak of nature will suffice. For a car pulling past a crossing gate, that's just stupid.

2007-12-23 03:54:33 · answer #7 · answered by terrellfastball 6 · 1 0

Poor maintenance

2007-12-23 00:05:26 · answer #8 · answered by amsi100 2 · 0 0

Ahhhhh, trains?

2007-12-22 23:59:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0