A Sunday Steam Train Smash.
Our adventure was ended by an accident.
A narrow escape for the driver as thankfully he was not hurt.
We planned to follow the Steam Train to it's destination this morning. The train had a double booking for Saturday and Sunday of this week and you can see the Saturday post that I posted yesterday HERE
But this morning we witnessed a very unusual and rare event. Our beautiful old train crashed a car at one of the crossings.
Come and see.
Right, the train came through our part of town and we followed him.
The first crossing in the next town, and I was waiting for him.
Then, we went over the mountain pass to catch him on the other side at the third town, which is the train's destination. I selected to stand here as I wanted to get the train crossing that steel bridge.
After about 45 minutes of waiting the train did not appear, and a couple stopped their car behind our car. The driver asked me if I was waiting for the train, and I said yes.
Then he told me that the train had an accident at the previous town.
So back in the car, u-turn, and I headed back to the other town as I knew where the crossing was.
There it was! The train standing still on the hill and the accident car next to the road. The gentlemen at the back there pulled the car off the tracks into the road.
We drove past the accident scene and I turned the car around to get another view with my camera.
I overheard the one gentleman saying that the buses were on their way. He also spoke to the train driver and they decided to get a bus for the passengers in each carriage.
The train would have to reverse, carriage by carriage, in order for the passages to get off at a suitable place. They were not allowed to get off in the bushes as it is not safe. There could be snakes and other evils around.
Here you see them disembarking from the first carriage.
A second bus arrived and I think that this was going to take a long time to disembark the passengers.
You can see them on their way now to the bus.
I started up and this was the last view of the engine as we left.
Just goes to show that we can make our plans, and then life happens. The passengers were looking forward to a great time at the station market as they are renowned for their food stalls and things for the children to do. The views are also great and the wine has a very good reputation.
But not to be. As this accident occurred and it wrecked all of their plans.
People are very resilient and the buses will drop them at the market so that they can still enjoy it and once the train is cleared for travel, it will collect them to take them back.
So yes, they really had a free unexpected adventure that they can tell their grandchildren about one day.
Something like this, You know, one day I was in a train in Ses Effrica, and we were in a very big accident. Thankfully your grandfather was a great help and he resuscitated many of the injured passengers. They called him a hero.
We are just glad that nobody was hurt and we hope that the train will soon be up and running again and the gentleman's insurance will agree to repair his car.
Thank goodness for the efficiency of our emergency services.
The hero's are really on the ball.
And That's All Friends!
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.
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Damn, that car is totally wrecked. 😬
Yes, that car is badly damaged and the driver is very lucky to be alive.
If the train smashes full on into a car, the power simply rips the car apart and all of the people inside the car are killed.
Ouch!!
The car go to hell !.
Such accidents happen everywhere. It is good that nobody hurt. I think the train was affected by the evil eyes 🙂
Yes we were also glad that nobody was hurt and accidents happen my friend.
I love old steam engines. I have some old VHS videos I bought years ago with old footage of some of the steam titans that roamed the rails of the U.S. back in the day. The sounds and smells when you see one in real life are something you never forget. We have a couple that still operate close to us. My favorite is the Durango/Silverton in Colorado. A super neat old narrow gauge from the mining era. That train in your picture looks like one that might have been shipped to Africa after being decommissioned here in the U.S, many of the smaller steam engines went to various countries in African and the Middle East after the diesel engines replaced them. Thanks for sharing those pictures!
Oh yes, you are correct as our old steam trains were all imported. So may we have a piece of you over here. The driver of this one is familiar to me and he once allowed me to sit in the driving seat.
I normally get as close to them as I can in their run and it is a thrilling experience to feel the monster power when the train runs past me.
So you have been on that Durango/Silverton ride and it must have been a great ride. We used to travel on one for 3 days when I was in the army in 72, as then they were still running daily long distance trips. I had to go on those trips 6 times.
It is an experience that one never forgets.
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.Oh my gosh, that is one of my worst nightmares, to be stuck on the tracks with a train coming. It must have been so terrifying for the driver. Thank goodness he's okay!
You're right - unexpected things happen. But as long as no one is hurt, it often makes a great story!
You know me milady and if anyone was hurt or killed, I would not have posted the story.
My personal feel is that too many people take chances by trying to beat the trains to the crossings.
They are not prepared to wait the few minutes for the train to pass and we have seen very serious train accidents in the past. A car or a taxi, or a truck stand no chance against a train at full speed.
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