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powerhouse 06-22-11 06:16 PM

What would you do at a railroad crossing with an approaching train but no barrier?
 
As you ride toward a railroad crossing ahead in the road, you see that its red warning lights are flashing and hear its electronic bell. However, the crossing isn't equipped with barrier gates (as many surprisingly aren't). The train isn't quite at the crossing and doesn't blow its whistle. You don't know how fast it's going. What would you do?

In a case such as this, I'd stop at the crossing.

10 Wheels 06-22-11 06:22 PM

Wave Hello

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rnorris 06-22-11 06:24 PM

Why would you do anything else but stop?

People have been killed at railroad crossings thinking they can cross ahead of an approaching train, only to be hit by a faster train that's using an adjacent track at the same crossing.

CB HI 06-22-11 06:30 PM

I would avoid being run over by the train.

turtlewoman 06-22-11 06:37 PM

1+cbhi

LesterOfPuppets 06-22-11 06:45 PM

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fusilierdan 06-22-11 06:46 PM

Stop. Check my watch and try to avoid riding that way again if it's a long train.

10 Wheels 06-22-11 06:54 PM

Stop

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CbadRider 06-22-11 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by 10 Wheels (Post 12827040)
Stop

^This.

Trains can be traveling faster than they appear. The local Amtrak does 70 mph through some crossings. A small slip riding over the tracks trying to beat the train could be disastrous.

JanMM 06-22-11 07:01 PM

take a photo

SactoDoug 06-22-11 07:08 PM

I stop, collaborate and listen.


Don in Austin 06-22-11 07:40 PM

"Railroad crossing -- Look out for the cars!"
How do you spell it without any "R's?"

I T

Don in Austin

old's'cool 06-22-11 07:46 PM

"Do ya feel lucky today?... Well, do ya, Punk!"

2manybikes 06-22-11 07:49 PM

I would ride home as fast as I can, and start a thread about it in the forums.

10 Wheels 06-22-11 07:51 PM

Locomotive engines weight 300,000 lbs......that is just the engine.
Each wheel has two brake shoes....one brake shoe weights 35 lbs

How much does your bike weight?

hueyhoolihan 06-22-11 08:01 PM

like any red-blooded american male, i would determine whether or not i could get across without getting hit, assume i wouldn't make any mistakes crossing the rails, and then go like hell.

2manybikes 06-22-11 08:24 PM

I crossed many tracks with no crossing on motorcycles by riding/ lifting dirt bikes over the rails. No matter how far away the train looks, it's coming a lot faster than you think. If you can just barely see the light, get out of there as fast as you can.

steve0257 06-22-11 08:29 PM

If the lights are flashing the train is to close to cross safely.

rm -rf 06-22-11 08:34 PM

Just like this video, I would casually stroll across, then sprint the last few feet. It doesn't look like it's very close until the last few seconds.


enigmaT120 06-22-11 09:35 PM

I guess it would depend on how badly I needed to pee.

bored117 06-22-11 11:57 PM

No brainer. Stop and wait. I had to wait extra one hour again for train today as someone crossed thinking train was coming slow and got struck... again... This happens once a month if in average...

irwin7638 06-23-11 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan (Post 12827329)
like any red-blooded american male, i would determine whether or not i could get across without getting hit, assume i wouldn't make any mistakes crossing the rails, and then go like hell.

I'd wait, but then I've seen the remnants washed off the front of locomotives.

Marc

vtjim 06-23-11 06:53 AM

Stop?! No way! Jump the train!

:p

acidfast7 06-23-11 06:56 AM

here some trains do 350 km/h (220 mph) but to maintain that speed they have discrete tunnels that go under/over most roadways. However, they do go through stations quite quickly sometimes.


acidfast7 06-23-11 07:02 AM

Here's one doing 575km/h (360mph).



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