CSX sucks!

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CSX sucks!

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From a site I found from a link on deviantART: http://csx-sucks.com/
comes a smattering of wreck and damage photos:
(Click on the thumbnails to see larger.)

A crossing collision while traveling in reverse proved to be the end for this Conrail caboose:
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When the RCO operator was confused, he/she managed to back the train right off the end of the rails and into a building:
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THAT'S FAR ENOUGH!
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Apparently, the bogies on this unit wanted to go separate ways:
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This tank-car was steam-cleaned; however, it was sealed while it was still hot inside.
This was the result:
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Not sure:
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Also not sure:
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"Well, it was the river's fault!"
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Broken rail on an intermodal ramp lead:
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What happens when a idling locomotive is left in the same spot for too long:
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To conclude, four locomotive fires, two of them in progress:
http://csx-sucks.com/images/pic/4226.jpg
http://csx-sucks.com/images/pic/csxonfire.jpg
http://csx-sucks.com/images/pic/fire2.jpg
http://csx-sucks.com/images/pic/fire.jpg
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no, that bridge picture right there is a weld that failed. someone did not properly weld on that bridge correctly, and overtime, the weld became brittle and was going to fail. The overweight of the train just added more and more stress onto the weld and boom. The weld either had air contamination in it (AKA Porosity), or there was no fusion between the weld and the base metal.
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Crossingman18 wrote:no, that bridge picture right there is a weld that failed. someone did not properly weld on that bridge correctly, and overtime, the weld became brittle and was going to fail. The overweight of the train just added more and more stress onto the weld and boom. The weld either had air contamination in it (AKA Porosity), or there was no fusion between the weld and the base metal.
I believe that; the caption was a joke that was used on the site these pics are from.

Still, how'd you like the other pics?
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Pretty interesting. Never have seen the ruts left in the rails from an idling loco. What causes that? Did the wheels just get hot or something?

I also like the 3rd fire picture (link above). The person leaning out the other locomotive is classic. You can only guess what he is thinking (HOLY :Censored: )!

And look at the car directly behind the fire! :Ohmy:
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cabman701 wrote:And look at the car directly behind the fire! :Ohmy:
Oh boy...

Also, both of those unis are still around.
The one that's on fire is now NS 8450
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The one with the crew looking out the window is now CSXT 8663:
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[quote="cabman701"] Pretty interesting. Never have seen the ruts left in the rails from an idling loco. What causes that? Did the wheels just get hot or something? quote]

When a locomotive is idling, you can frequently hear some electrical pops and snaps from the drive motors. Here it looks like one was really arcing, and the rails were the nearest grounding spot for the arcs.
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Not to dig up something old, but had to correct this.

You are not hearing any arcing or anything of that nature. The pops and clicks are the air driers draining the main eq resivior of condensate which collects when air is pressurized.

The picture is the result of severe wheelslip, likely from RCO.
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