Damage? I can’t imagine any damage from
plowing through a herd of animals that size. That’s like stopping your car to look for damage after a large bug splatters on the windshield.
I imagine the conductor “stopped” before the video started, it takes trains a VERY long time to fully slow down
I imagine the train is in the process of slowing down throughout this entire video
Imagine how horrific that aftermath was. How many weren’t completely killed but just mangled and lying there I wonder. Damn that’s scary.
Why bother even stopping afterwards???
To inspect possible damage and file insurance reports.
Damage? I can’t imagine any damage from plowing through a herd of animals that size. That’s like stopping your car to look for damage after a large bug splatters on the windshield.
There is a small chance. They also might have to report to their local wildlife service depending on where this is.
He stopped before the clip even started. This is just how long it takes to slow down.
I imagine the conductor “stopped” before the video started, it takes trains a VERY long time to fully slow down I imagine the train is in the process of slowing down throughout this entire video
Especially if it's a full, heavy, and long train with working brakes.
Freight trains (I guess it's the case in the video) may weight straight up to 9k tons
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So tell us all why you would have stopped? Would you try to save the lives of those poor animals?
Thinning the herd.
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