Before 1200 hours near Charlotte North Carolina, CSX AC44CW 237 and 400 were en-route to power plant in South Carolina when they stopped on a bridge not far from Charlotte North Carolina but the crew knew that the bridge was without a support beam and then... CSX 237 and 400 fall into Little Sugar Creek. I recreated it at a Raleigh County lake in or near Shady Spring West Virginia.
Well that was unexpected 237 crashes into Little Sugar Creek near Charlotte North Carolina. Norfolk Southern AC44C6M 4545, 4540, 4543, and 4539 were in Charlottesville Virginia.
If there are a million companies who are self sustaining the railroad industry would be on top. The more you learn about trains the more you’ll be impressed.
I had a similar situation in Lilburn Georgia at 07:35:37 AM on Sunday October 11th 2020. I did an emergency radio call to the New York Susquehanna and Western and Pan Am Railways in Buffalo New York.
CSX having a 220 ton bath, lol, no one was hurt I seen the other video to this and after it all ended some railway work said on live TV its lucky no one got hurt, keep safe people godbless you all and ur family's , x
I spoke to Norfolk Southern about what happened and NS told me that CSX 237 was rebuilt repaired and returned to service relatively recently.
237, AC44CW. First CSX locomotive I saw when I moved to South Florida.
No one:
The trestle: I have decided, that I want to die.
CSX 237 is still in service :)
Sure is, and in YN2!
Where
@@bhproductions1061 around the CSX system
I guess it was thirsty...
Good one Trav
TrainTrackTrav what was the engine's number
@@Sharpshooter-dl9fc looks like 237
Before 1200 hours near Charlotte North Carolina, CSX AC44CW 237 and 400 were en-route to power plant in South Carolina when they stopped on a bridge not far from Charlotte North Carolina but the crew knew that the bridge was without a support beam and then... CSX 237 and 400 fall into Little Sugar Creek. I recreated it at a Raleigh County lake in or near Shady Spring West Virginia.
If anyone’s wondering, this bridge is located over a walking trail next to Siegle Ave in Charlotte North Carolina, 35.22792° N, 80.82478° W
I definitely remember seeing this on the news as a kid.
I can hear the guy on Spike TV narrating it
I hope no one was hurt.
I was hoping for a louder sound when it fell into the water.
Wow I remember this it was during the summer and we heard a long noise. I was 11 years old at that time
This was in Charlotte
Well that was unexpected 237 crashes into Little Sugar Creek near Charlotte North Carolina. Norfolk Southern AC44C6M 4545, 4540, 4543, and 4539 were in Charlottesville Virginia.
If there are a million companies who are self sustaining the railroad industry would be on top. The more you learn about trains the more you’ll be impressed.
Everyone is ok, they just have a little bit of injuries because there is nothing holding them in there seats
And my 1 braincell thought it was an Amtrak baggage
I had a similar situation in Lilburn Georgia at 07:35:37 AM on Sunday October 11th 2020. I did an emergency radio call to the New York Susquehanna and Western and Pan Am Railways in Buffalo New York.
Wtf are you talking about? Those railroads are over 800 miles away
@@metronorthamtrakmatty8183 no he’s one of those Elliot Wolcott people
And they told you to go screw yourself-- ha. Ha!!!!
CSX having a 220 ton bath, lol, no one was hurt I seen the other video to this and after it all ended some railway work said on live TV its lucky no one got hurt, keep safe people godbless you all and ur family's , x
That was # 132 CSX AC4400CW Locomotive
That's 237
@Jordan Axtman What parts did they scrape? They moved it around to scrape different parts? It's getting a fresh paint job or something?
@Jordan Axtman as of November 2019 and according to two roster sites the locomotive is still a CSX
@Jordan Axtman Possibly. Maybe 365 or 130?
@Jordan Axtman Yeah
The Has Two YN2 CSX AC44CW 400 And 237
You are right, BNSFTrains10 2010 Productions, its 400 and 237. I thought it was 118 and 197.
I hope the crew was not killed
CSX: We doing a such good job union pacific
CSX:
Yo N knows railroad?
@@Russian_Cat406 yes i used to and still do
Poor girl. It was a YN2 as well
It is still in service, and in YN2! CSX was still painting in the YN2 at the time when this derailed.
@@epiccsx epic
No EpicCSX 237 is in YN3B.
After the crash, 237 was repainted into YN3B paint.
IM GONNA HAVE NIGHTMARES TONIGHT!
Holy crap
2 ton.....u cant ve serious bud
Yes
@@epiccsx hows it 2 tons
@@AbelG8781 it says 210 tons, he's serious lol
@@epiccsx yeah but it used to say 2 tons back then. Clearly a typo
Wow
THIS IS NOT A DERAILMENT CAUGHT ON VIDEO
Yes it is
@@dfwrproductions no, it isn't. it's a trestle collapse.
@@donaldp9259 and subsequent derailment....
Actually-- a washout.
Did the crew survive?
Most likely. Because the locomotive is still in service
Lol imagine people swimming down there