ning
Elite Member
(from the net)
Trains run on schedules, which could be confirmed and taken into account. Any way that I look at it though, the driver was depending on his support team and they dropped the ball.The issue appears to be due to whoever planned that route, mostly. The driver too in part. The intersection wasn't wide enough for that length of load to make the turn. The timing of the train was just the bad luck piling on.