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Hitting an animal when driving can be tough, but this....
I'm a train driver, the only thing i've hit is a bird, but this wouldn't be pleasant!:o
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1225928771001 |
well, it takes like a mile to stop a train or so ive heard. its sorta funny how they were protecting the calves and just got creamed by a train. and that of all the things you cream a herd of elephants and some calfs. it isnt as sad as if a basket of puppies got creamed, but it is a little sad that a majestic creaature was brutaly killed by a speeding train. Also a little ironic, as these elephants weigh as much as a car and they faced the few everyday things that was heavier then they were, speeding at them. Mustve been an insane number of newtons, though.
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65km/h though isn't that fast! wonder if they meant mp/h!:hmmm:
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The train involved in the incident was travelling at about 65km/h - nearly twice the speed limit.
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Very sad :nope:
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What happened to the driver? I assume the train hit the elephants from the front, and surely that could pose quite a threat to the drivers life?
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Don't always be so sure Steamwake.
http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/eve...s/event150.jpg This was caused by a train hitting a cow, the cow got lodged under the front bogie of the leading carriage and derailed the train, thirteen died. Although, to be fair, and in concession to your point, it wasn't a locomotive at the front but a DBSO: http://www.dyserth-road.co.uk/Visito...trail-DBSO.jpg Which is significantly lighter than a locomotive, but I must admit, I would not have liked to have been the driver in this incident. A tragedy, elephants are very protective creatures and they would never have abandoned the calves. |
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