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Tornado vs. 20,000 Tons of Steel Freight Train
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<blockquote data-quote="noahsark2012" data-source="post: 8496712" data-attributes="member: 81732"><p>a train going full speed could not outrun a tornado.</p><p></p><p>maybe the Japanese version of the Amtrak could that goes like 200 mph could, but yeah, a freight train like the one in the video could not.</p><p> </p><p>ideally what's supposed to happen is the Railroad is supposed to be monitoring weather for all trains and advise them to stop and let the weather pass, but someone dropped the ball on this one. </p><p></p><p>not that tornadoes are predictable because they can form at anytime during the life cycle of a thunderstorm. but just the same, that's why the NWS puts out watches, and warnings, and someone wasn't paying attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noahsark2012, post: 8496712, member: 81732"] a train going full speed could not outrun a tornado. maybe the Japanese version of the Amtrak could that goes like 200 mph could, but yeah, a freight train like the one in the video could not. ideally what's supposed to happen is the Railroad is supposed to be monitoring weather for all trains and advise them to stop and let the weather pass, but someone dropped the ball on this one. not that tornadoes are predictable because they can form at anytime during the life cycle of a thunderstorm. but just the same, that's why the NWS puts out watches, and warnings, and someone wasn't paying attention. [/QUOTE]
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