Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
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Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Sihanoukvill, at around 8:30 on 7 Jan 2017, a passenger train crashed with a freight train carrying petrol at a train station in Prey Nop district, Preah Sihanoukville province. A staff was reported injured. The two trains were coming from Sihanoukville. One train was stopped at the station while the accident happened. The cause of the accident is still unknown, however it is believed that another train has problem with its brake.
Sihanoukvill, at around 8:30 on 7 Jan 2017, a passenger train crashed with a freight train carrying petrol at a train station in Prey Nop district, Preah Sihanoukville province. A staff was reported injured. The two trains were coming from Sihanoukville. One train was stopped at the station while the accident happened. The cause of the accident is still unknown, however it is believed that another train has problem with its brake.
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Ahh the old ''brakes failed'' story. First time I've seen it used for trains.
I think what we have here is a failure to communicate.
I think what we have here is a failure to communicate.
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
good job
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
And both drivers ran away ?
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Running the red light doesn't quite work the same with trains as it does your moto
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Absolutely incredible!!!!!
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
haha, probably.Anchor Moy wrote:And both drivers ran away ?
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
What do you expect, their previous employment was most likely driving overloaded minivans.timmydownawell wrote:haha, probably.Anchor Moy wrote:And both drivers ran away ?
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Maybe the driver of the passenger train had put it onto auto-pilot while he went to the WC.
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Re: Passenger and Freight Trains Crashed into Each Other in Sihanoukville
Cant be bothered looking it up, but didn't the driver from the last rail accident run away ? Not sureRaybull wrote:What do you expect, their previous employment was most likely driving overloaded minivans.timmydownawell wrote:haha, probably.Anchor Moy wrote:And both drivers ran away ?
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