Distraction. REDACTED just did a segment on the Ohio train crash and it showed one of the carriages were on fire 20 miles from the crash site. It was captured on a security camera at a factory as it past.
Have you.? I was thinking that 20miles is quite a way out but maybe it was klms? Still the carriage was well alight and with the speed it was travelling, it was like a bomb on wheels. The flames were coming from underneath and going up the sides. Do they not have some kind of detector or alarm on the train, especially carrying this type of dangerous goods? Something is not adding up.
The detectors are on the side of the road,and they check the temperature of the wheels when the train goes by. It's fairly common from videos I've seen.
Those can be volatile too! Why would they transport chemicals with food? I suppose we would be horrified if we knew what passed our back doors during the night on trains.
Distraction. REDACTED just did a segment on the Ohio train crash and it showed one of the carriages were on fire 20 miles from the crash site. It was captured on a security camera at a factory as it past.
https://youtu.be/tNJgGpOCZ0o
They are supposed to have sensors for these things alongside the tracks. It happens pretty often,maybe the sensor malfunctioned or was disabled.
I've seen YouTube videos on this.
Have you.? I was thinking that 20miles is quite a way out but maybe it was klms? Still the carriage was well alight and with the speed it was travelling, it was like a bomb on wheels. The flames were coming from underneath and going up the sides. Do they not have some kind of detector or alarm on the train, especially carrying this type of dangerous goods? Something is not adding up.
The detectors are on the side of the road,and they check the temperature of the wheels when the train goes by. It's fairly common from videos I've seen.
The train car in question seems to be a grain car ? Look at the bottom of it..
Those can be volatile too! Why would they transport chemicals with food? I suppose we would be horrified if we knew what passed our back doors during the night on trains.
Good question !