Willybru21
Senior Member
Nobody was thereI assume no one was sitting there, otherwise…
Nobody was thereI assume no one was sitting there, otherwise…
Just the gate arm??? I thought those things were supposed to shear right off.I would have to assume a car or truck hit the gate, knocked it out of position, and then the train hit it? I saw that happen once before.
Edit* That may have been the case although apparently this crossing gate, which was recently reconstructioned as the road was expanded not too long ago, would sway quite a bit in high winds, to the point where it would be appear to be just about foul of the track(s).I would have to assume a car or truck hit the gate, knocked it out of position, and then the train hit it? I saw that happen once before.
Indeed. Might be safer to not ride up right in the front anymore for those that do...Wow, new fear unlocked
They are, if they are hit by a car.Just the gate arm??? I thought those things were supposed to shear right off.
According to local councillor Reid McAlpine, the Dec. 23 incident involved a street sweeper contracted by a nearby townhouse developer Minto Communities that got caught in the track.
I guess CP is off to the TSBC for another slap on the wrist.For the record, a crew had notified CP about the gate in the morning. They had not fixed it by the afternoon rush, when this happened. Also note how close to the windshield that window is. This could have been a lot worse.