Train conductor gets caught in a TORNADO
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- Train conductor gets caught in a TORNADO
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I believe a train is the most secure place in this situation
I just drove by over 20 train cars on the side of the hiway. Look up tornado damage between Lincoln and Waverly in Nebraska.
As long you get cover/distance from windows
Nope. Weight won't help. They're lucky that was a weaker tornado. The safest place to be is underground, storm cellar or basement. Barring that, try and find a ditch with an embankment. The goal is to stay low. The profile of a train is just asking to get picked up and thrown aside. Now imagine being inside thar engine while it's being shaken like an altoids tin filled with sharp edges and soft meat.
Weight will not save you if the Tornado is strong enough, and if your that close you don't have time to debate strength.
No. Lmao never in a million years would you want to leave a unit such as this exposed outside in the elements.
While i can't tell you what exact model the unit was in the video, most class 1's use road locomotives weighing around 430,000 pounds more than enough to withstand 99% of any tornado that dorectly hits it outside of maybe really severe ef5 tornados. Even then this would absolutely be the safest spot to be in. Majority of units are built woth heavily reinforced bulkheads and windows which are intended to give you a substantialincrease of surviving a train collision. Even if the wind was strong enough to hypothetically tip it over or breifly move it, the survivability for the crew in the electronics compartment (where he was standing) is more than enough protection.
@@S_Evenwar
My husband the engineer always said that
Balls of steel, no fear in that man's heart
What you mean? He was just there lol could happen to anyone
@@niks9652some people would scream which would do nothing
*wheels of steel 🗿
Of course there was fear. It is a natural response to any natural disaster. The difference is courage.
"Courage is having fear, but saying to hell with it and acting regardless."
I can't remember who that quote is by but I know for a fact all the guys on this train were shaking in their overalls.
It's not that scary
"Errmmm should we get away from the windows..."
...
"Thank you Trevor"
That "Thank you, Trevor" sounded like it had some SASS behind it
@@winterbonnie_8i Taken this was for The Episode Of Season 22 Cyclone Thomas.
I thought he said "taking cover."
he said taking cover
As a Trevor I feel personally attacked 😅
Probably the safest place to be in this case
@@user-vp1ft4qe8d english
@@user-vp1ft4qe8d Thanks for the valuable input
@@user-vp1ft4qe8d yeah guess you didnt know how to spell either
@@user-vp1ft4qe8d ew why do u look like that :sob:
@@nuttrbuttr5 he has a problem with grammar, not spelling.
Who knew a train crew would film one of the best tornado videos ever made. Every storm chaser in the country just turned green with envy.
They're like "we need a train!"
Hollywood will find away to steal it
I learned this as an amazon driver. I realized itd be the best job for a photographer because you have access to every building
Green?! They were British?!
Most train routes are built for efficiency and to avoid residential townships, this often inadvertently cuts the railway right through the centre of a tornado alley / vortex-prone zone
roughly 9/10 of the times that humans encounter tornados, it is when they are part of a train crew. So if there are in fact any storm chasers watching this, they probably aren’t envious - more likely kicking themselves for choosing the wrong profession! 🚂 all aboard! 🌪️
Best question of all times… should we get away from the windows?
should we?
@@CamperM Should we?
@@goodToBeConfidentialshould we?
should we?
@friskflowerfell9689 should we?
The train straight up said: Nah, I’d win
😎
throughout the roads and the tracks, this train alone is the rooted one.
Yeah I don’t think those weaker tornados are gonna lift up that train locomotive that weighs roughly 480,000 pounds on average and considering it’s connected to a bunch of other train carriages then I don’t really think it’s gonna move
But I’ve seen somewhere of an EF5 Tornado lift up an entire train locomotive like it was nothing and threw it like a toy
Deutsche bahn could never bro💀
“Should we get away from the windows?” While a tornado is a foot away is a crazy statement
Welcome to Texas friend, here is your complementary cowboy hat! 🤠
@@JohnPatrick8242 no Winchester and colt single action?
@@chilinsteven7741 My bad, we used to, but they snatched up our emoji for that back in the Obama era....
I'd rather be in there than out there.
Facts
Word
That was a little one
To think... my mom had a picture of a blade of grass speared through an 8 inch tree after what was considered an F2 in missouri back in the mid 80s.
I said that to my Mrs last night. 😁
Trevor is an OG.
“Shouldn’t we get away from the windows?”😂
I think he actually said "Taking cover" not "Thank you Trevor".
@@memkiii tbh thougut that was random comment about some trevor
But when u pointed it out it can sound both ways, I heard taking cover but human hearing is amazing so we can understand it in 2 didferwnr ways
Lmao
Lol
@@memkiii I thought it too at first but there are subtitles that say it’s thank you Trevor
Whoever you are Trevor, thank you for everything.
Trevor Philips
@@nightslayer6061who
@@TryGood8776some character from GTA idk why he brought him in here
"Taking cover"
bro not panicking cuz the train is like 50+ tons 💪
A single six axle locomotive weighs 213 tons
@@sunsetrailfan2004 tornados can easily still knock over rolling stock and in some accasions like ef5 tornadoes then uhh trains are no longer safe
@thunderbolt5695 being knocked over is a concern but still not anywhere near as bad as the alternative
That's a smaller tornado so it's safer
50+ tons? That's truck weight. Add a couple 0s to that and you'd be more accurate to train weight, the heaviest train in the world was set in 2001 and the total unit weight was nearly 100,000 tons
Just remember. If it looks like it’s not moving, then it’s moving towards you.
or away, but it's best to assume towards
thank you for repeating this comment for the millionth time. You're so full of wisdom.
@@crazyfutureradiofirst time ive ever seen this saying, so your comment is just needlessly aggressive.
@@crazyfutureradio I didn’t look at what any other comments said. I was just simply stating this because I wanted to. I understand that it may seem like people repeat comments of others, but that is not intentional. I hope you can become less angry. Have a nice day.
Just remember, everyone saw this once in a TikTok post and now it’s spread like a plague. If a tornado is getting closer to you it will get bigger lmao
"Shouldnt we get away from the windows?"
*gets closer*
Me watching this through this emoji 🫣
There is a little compartment they can hide in the nose of the train. That's what they were going for
that’s just the camera they held it up while they ducked down
Most american move
He got down but left the phone and his hand up so he can get the video
The sarcastic "Thank you, Trevor" is the best 😂
I heard "taking cover."
this is honestly the best tornado footage I have ever seen
What? Really?? No no... You have to see "trapped inside this tornado" by Tanner Charles. Put that title and name into the UA-cam search bar. Watch that video, it's only a few min long. It's intense but the footage is amazing. I think they're chasers and they have multiple cameras set up so you get multiple views of what's going on as they're driving.
“You’re still going to finish though right”?
-His boss probably
Kind of can't when you have your consist all over the ground lol
@@thefinkster3 🤣
Dw, I always finish
@@phmo4519 yaaaaaah buuuddy
Honestly as long as the cars are closed top, a train is the least likely thing to be affected by this. Might have to wait to check the railway for blockages from fallen trees, but then business as usual.
Fairly small tornado, but big enough to kill. That heavy train is definitely the safest spot though.
It got lifted up enough to derail the front truck
@@Railroader299tis but a scratch
I was in that tornado and it was huge. they say it was an EF 4 which is one of the strongest out there, and it flipped that train BTW
@@lindaskinner5544 ef5 is strongest tornado tha should exist since ef6 believe be impossible on earth and trust me when learn that underground shelter can be completely destroyed by ef5 tornado you know that this isn’t one as that train wouldn’t even be in one piece.
@@skylerlightning4620a train would survive a ef5
The only thing you have to fear about being in the engine compartment of a train is whether or not the door will blow open and you get whipped outside from the sheer differences in air pressure. Passenger compartments are a bit more lightweight than the engines, but they are connected together, so if the couplings hold, you just have to worry about the windows.
"Should we get away from the windows?"
Train conducter said calmly
No screaming, no panic these guys are brave that’s for sure
No Screaming? Seriously? Don't believe they are DEI Hires.
Propably used to it
They probably have seen plenty. And calm always gets you further than panic
@@rusman4463 I love trains so it just surprised me because a few years back a train tipped over, they had to pay everyone in the surrounding area like 300 bucks per person in the house, it was a very intense situation, I couldn’t imagine worrying about that AND worrying the tornado is gonna send shrapnel into the windows
@@rusman4463 also I lived through 2 tornados in my life, it could have easily knocked that train around but it was a weaker tornado
Everyone describes the sound of an approaching tornado as "like a freight train." What do you hear if you are in a freight train with a tornado approaching?
Fright?
ua-cam.com/users/shortsSXHMnicI6Pg?si=xX0PiNR7p3l4jnnj
Your mothers cheeks clapping
The 2 sounds cancel each other out, for a net sound of nothing
@@livenotonevil8279 I concur
❤ your so calm and brave. I’d be crying. Glad your safe
Trains are safe for a tornado like that
Trevor is more calm in this situation than I am in any situation ever
"should we get a way from the windows?" if you are in a situation where you have to ask that then the answer is most likely yes. debris is the main killing force of tornados
Especially just after it "took that building out"...
Yep, but they may be in a little better shape as shown here. In the tornado and things slamming into it not breaking. They are made that way. Ballistic grade.
I thank it was Ron White ? Spelling
Who told the joke about the body builder who said he was in shape and could strap him self to a pole and ride out a Tornado or hurrcane with no troubbl.
As Ron said its not the wind or rain thats blowing.
Its what its blowing. If you get hit with a Vovo ? Spelling.
Have to wlatch him tell it.
Its grate.
Train windows are designed to hit stuff with the force of, get this, a train.
Train windows are double pained bullet proof
Respect for keeping the camera steady as long as he did
respect or stupidity for playing a game of chicken with the glass window?
@@memesh0rts9876what was he supposed to do then? Get out?
In Texas, we call that a whirlwind.
Yes it's hard to film while dodging JAVELINE MISSILES As the title claims.
@@memesh0rts9876 weak.
Props to the guy filming everything because he knows the cameraman never dies
Trevor Philips never dies
“Uhhh…should we get away from the windows?” Famous last words 💀
Bro didn’t die
@@RyderYT166 his ghost definitely edited and uploaded the vid
If you watch, you can see the windshield crack on the lower left of the windshield.
Dude it's a mfing TRAIN. That tornado isn't moving a train. Even the biggest tornado wouldn't lift a train, maybe move it a bit. A train is just too heavy.
He was right to stay away from the window since a debris flying through that window could kill them. But the moment they ducked, they were totally safe.
Windows broke but they weren't hurt. Tornado did knock over like 30 of the cars midway through the train though.
It's not THAT the wind is blowing... it's WHAT the wind is blowing! Glad you're all safe.
Ron white makes me crack up every time😂
If you get hit with a Volvo.....it ain't gonna matter how many pushups you did that morning 😂
All the way to the scene of the crash
I don't know man I've seen trains demolish semi trucks without a scratch
@@O.J._is_Guilty Do we say RIP ahead of time, before the women kill him???
Kinda feel bad for the guy at times. I've never made a couple million to lose.
Tornado videos never get old. You can watch them 1000 times and the 1000th time is just as intense as the 1st.
Honestly being in a freight train is probably one of the safest spots during a tornado lol
Yeah, dudes like to talk about how a tornado will pick anything up and "weight doesn't matter". A diesel train engine is about 700 tons coupled with up to 3.5 million pounds of load. That train may be partially knocked over, but it ain't being tossed. The engineers only have to worry about debris and pressure differential.
Tornado: 🌪️
Train: I'm not in here with you... You're in here with me
Well, what did we learn? A train is the safest place in a tornado.
Train that has 50+ carts and weights a freezing ton.😅
That windshield wiper is holding on for dear life
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I would be crying and shaking and peeing all at once and this man is so chill 😭😭😭
Bro tested the cameraman never dies
You know you're in trouble when you're on a freight train and a tornado's coming, and suddenly the tornado's like, 'Hey, wait a minute, who's hogging my sound effects?
Hahaha😂 fr
😂😂😂😂😂
The tornado sounds like a train and the train sounds like a tornado.
Probs to the camera guy, he understood the assignment 👍
I’ve been searching for this comment, not joking😂 camera guy never dies😉
"Uuuuh, should we get away from the windows?" I love that reaction to an oncoming tornado😂
Everything is still fun until that storm make the decision to run into you 💀
Smart to start recording, we all know the camra man never dies.
😂😂😂
That "shouldn't we get away from the windows?" was pure foreshadowing 😬
And yet they didn't! Me: hitting my forehead with hand.
@@RevCelestethere’s windows all through out of the train you dummy
The cameraman never dies, he was smart to start recording
Cameramen never die.
As soon as the window cracks, that's when the dude said screw the video and got down.
😂😂😂
It wasn't even anything big or even hit it directly, at least not visibly. So, I don't want to imagine what would have happened with something big hitting the window directly. I thought they would be much sturdier.
The windows are shatter proof
@phillipgrey there is a longer video out there that shows the aftermath of the train, and all the windows are blown out. So maybe you were misinformed?
Pity, he had a winner. Couldn't keep the phone held up? maybe didn't want to tempt fate
These people are saying “there lucky it wasn’t a stronger tornado”. But my dad engineers a train and he has been through an ef5 on the train and it doesn’t go anywhere because of how heavy the train is and keep in mind the windows in the train are bulletproof
An F5 would destroy a train in spite of how heavy it is if it made direct contact with it
@@_jms430explain this atheist
Still moment the glass starts to crack is just horrifying
That's why I can't steal the trains in grand theft auto
Bullet proof is proof from bullet.
Not tornado proof. 😂
Bro knew the fact that cameraman never dies 💀
just keep the camera running, cameraman never dies
Famous last words: "Should we get away from the windows?"
- I'm guessing 'nah we'll be safe here' ranks higher :).
Train cars are easy, the engine is whole different animal.
That’s what I’m saying I wouldn’t even have been the slightest bit worried just get away from the windows and hang out that lol with the weight of that thing, it probably wouldn’t even flinch
Your mom’s an animal 🦒
What are those about 200 tons and then if 2 are linked together not sure anything can move those.
FRA glazing is just about bullet proof
This comment hurt my head
"A TORNADO IS FORMING,BYEE, WERE GOING SHOPPING-"
"OMG-"
That “should we get away from the windows?” Was literally like something out of the movies. Yes get away from the window😂
This may be the most badass thing a train conductor can say he has done.
He was amazing and there was another guy in the background that awesome voice was very calm. Normally if you hear something like that you can feel their being afraid.
Why?
"hold on" like the train is about to take off 💀
Close but I think it’s kicking cars down tracks and let letting them go and doing drops while riding the brakes with no locomotive attached. Then back to the yard and they wonder how did u get done so fast.
REVERSE would be a BADASS move
Beautifully terrifying. Mother nature should NEVER be underestimated.
You can say that again
Mother nature, right.
How about santa claus or the tooth fairy !!
Heavenly Father, forgive them. But if your will to wrath must pass, let it pass over the earth
You should always underestimate Mother Nature. Go for a ride in the Arctic 🌊 with pedal boat. Climb a mountain 🏔️ in a Speedo. Ride a tricycle into a 🌪️. You’ll always come out on top.
@@missecho1530Beautifully Terrifying. Mother Nature should NEVER be underestimated.
😉
This is a such a wonderful experience to see but also terrifying
Train really said “nah ain’t no wind finna push me”
"Ahh Should we get away from the windows? " was the most calmest thing I have ever heard...
"Should we get away from the windows?"
Famous last words
Nah he was the cameraman so he’s safe and sound
"Thank you Trevor" that line is funny to me for some reason😭
I've never seen a tornado video before where it actually sounds like a train. That's pretty rad.
Train: they say you sound like me
Tornado: 🚂🚂🚂
🤣🤣🤣
That is what I was thinking too!
Never heard of that before. Never thought my air horns sounded like wind from a tornado
I lived through my first tornado almost a year ago. Just moved to Tennessee. First tornado in this country in 100 years.
I was about 1/4 mile away and it did sound like a train. We have trains that go past our town so I assumed that's what it was, at first.
😂
This is the most Midwestern thing I’ve seen all day.
The Midwest isn’t exactly known for its tornadoes
@Sillymonkeycat ya it is... Nebraska Iowa Kansas are true Midwest tornado belt
@@tranquility1967 I forgot those states are even in the Midwest ☠️
@@Sillymonkeycatdawg they’re some of the most staple midwestern states, and they’re in tornado alley 💀
@@frosty89x45 my fault ☠️
HE SAID “taking cover” not “ thank you Trevor” 😭
Last words - hold on 💀
....and You Sir, kept filming like nothing happened..... Rare this days..... Kudos to You.
The cameraman never dies
Your phrasing is bizarre. "Rare these days". It's filming.
That Hold on hold on was so reassuring and calm. U couldn't ask for a better tornado buddy.
They are safe because camera man never dies 😂
"Uh should we get away from the windows?"
"THUNK"
Who made those windshield wipers is the real question
Great observation. I watched a video about diesel electric locomotives and learned that the windows are bullet proof in the USA. Another weird fact is that locomotives vever have there oil changed! They just add more as needed!
Bosch
@@JJ-uq7te thats cool i didnt know that
I'm hoping some union workers...we USED to make things that last a lifetime, not shite like today....today we are a service economy (which is the weakest form)
EMD made em, the train/locomotive is an SD70ACe
i’m glad everyone is on the same page with being safe in the train 😃
“Should we get away from the windows?” Bruh😂
"Taking cover" not "thank you trevor" 😂😅
1st rule in an emergency... Keep filming!!!
Everyone should follow this rule! I agree
The camera man seldom dies.
😂😂
@@caminoprojectUSBut it happens.
😂😂😂😂
He done the right thing here
Camera man never dies
Except that one plane crash where it was live-streamed and you could see the flames engulf the plane
Guy is a better cameraman when face to face with a tornado than kids in middle and high school when there's a fight
"Shud we get away from the windows?"
Thought that would be safe from Tornado🗿🗿
The next time a tornado arrives, just hide in a train.
I wonder if it sounded l8ke a frieght train
Yeah until shrapnel hits a tank car full of oil
@@Andrew-Locksley691 know that depends on the wind speed this is not really a dangerous tornado
@nicolatesla5786 have you ever been in a tornado?I If so, what does it sound like?I I've never been in one before. Not too many tornados in London.
There was a train that derailed by my workplace one day. The news crew came and interviewed several of us. I said it sounded like a tornado. Haha
Nice one bruh😂😂
He started recording because he knows that 'cameraman never dies'
Finally a tornado video where everyone in the place isn’t shrieking lol
Resisting the masculine urge to drive straight past the tornado right now.
"Thank you Trevor" 😂
I thought he said, "taking cover."
I think he said 'bend over' @@kristinabliss
We'll find out later it was sarcasm and she blames him for the whole thing! 😂
I totally heard thank you Trevor lol!
gta 5
i like how none of them are audibly panicking, there’s nothing to be worried about until it happens😂
“Shouldn’t we get away from the windows?” Whole calmly experiencing a tornado is the most midwestern thing I’ve ever seen
Kept your calm. Handled it like champs.
Scary stuff.
They are sitting in a 400,000 pound locomotive, with windows that have FRA required glazing (they can withstand being struck by 24-pound masonry block) and cab walls made of steel that are at least 3 mm thick. It's as safe as you can get in a tornado!
@@chrisstromberg6527 im guessing the cab is protected from direct lightning strike too though eh? They pretty much thought of everything
. Well, 175 years of trains, ya gotta come in knowing a lot of stuff.
Thank you! This is what the Internet was meant for:)
“Thank you, Trevor.”
💀💀💀
Mad respect for super calm person in back ground, I don’t have much natural fear of things either, however I would not have been as calm and the cab would’ve had a bit of a smell from me crapping myself……..but yes, you are the man, mad respect bro
Man I would screaming like Chris Tucker in the 5th element
It’s completely insane to me that a TRAIN is possibly the safest spot in this situation
Edit: wow the internet is full of idiots again
I can't believe it I thought it would be a lot louder
How is that insane? Did you even graduate 😂
Another country is probably safer though.
429000lbs
@@Naeidea Yeah a tornados coming let me catch a flight to Germany real fast. Idiot.
The way they're so calm, I'd be panicking especially after seeing the windscreen crack
"Shouldn't we get away from the windows?" Dumbledore said calmly
The fact that he was so calm though…
that's because he was the camera man
This is one of the most amazing videos to ever capture a tornado baring down on people directly!!! Great camera work and I'm glad you are all safe. I don't think there was any place as safe as being in the train!
Were does it say / let it see there save?
There was an old man, filming from the second floor of his house, not thinking that the tornado was coming straight at them. I remember we'll, his wife was hiding in the basement and survived, I don't remember, whether he did.
Disney hotels are pretty safe through anything, they were built with force 5 hurricanes in mind
@@esthersiersemayour comment makes no sense, try again
Btw the windows in a train are bullet proof, these guys did what was right, no panic, no screaming, theh knew they were going to be a ok
"Uh, should we get away from the windows?"
Bro sounded so calm
Sounds like an epic movie Trainado
Trainados on a plane.
I'd watch that movie
should we get AWAY from the window??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You definitely should, lady!!!
No, no you should not stay, flim make dik-dox
I don't know buddy, maybe? Let me think about it while as we're watching large debris flying around at high speeds
YES!!
😅yes
The cameraman always survives
"should we panic about this?" moment
He did the right thing, be the cameraman. Cameramen never die.
Cringe NPC attempt at comedy.