ICE 6411  Contributor's Pick!       
ICE 6411 right after he hit a paint van next to the 108.2 detector on CP's Watertown Subdivision. The crew needed to be changed after the accident, 3 more eastbound trains backed up, and then one of them had their crew time out. The driver of the van got out of his vehicle and ran away from the tracks when the gates went down.
Date: 9/15/2012 Location: Waukesha, WI   Map Show Waukesha on a rail map Views: 1966 Collection Of:   Brandan Stobbs
Locomotives: ICE 6411(SD40-2) CITX 3079(SD40-2)    Author:  Brandan Stobbs
ICE 6411
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Joseph Bishop General did they hit a truck full of spray paint?! 9/20/2012 8:39:16 PM
Luc Sabourin General I wonder how the ICE scheme would have looked if they actually did do the underframe in yellow instead via an accident... 9/20/2012 8:40:18 PM
Brandan Stobbs General I'm not sure what the paint was, but I know that it was a van towing a trailer full of paint, and it hit right in the middle of the trailer and van. 9/20/2012 8:48:37 PM
Dave Howarth Jr. General Thankfully nobody was killed in this accident. This is the very first photo I have seen post accident of ICE 6411 and it sure gives a whole new perspective of the event. I do think the ICE would look grear with a yellow underbody! 9/21/2012 5:41:21 AM
David Harding General Hope the driver was charged with failure to yield, disregarding automatic traffic control devices and leaving the scene of an accident. 11/13/2012 9:25:45 PM
Rev. Jeremy Heilman General Great catch, Brandan. 12/19/2012 10:35:16 AM
George Zhang General The Container I See Is EMHU 641119 3/23/2013 10:47:23 PM
Fred Stuckmann General Great catch & homepage shot. 7/22/2013 11:10:46 AM
Mike Maskel General NICE SHOT 8/7/2013 10:11:40 AM
Tom Beckett General The really stupid part of this is that ICE will now have to do a haz mat clean up on the power, or at least the leader, since paint is a flammable liquid, hazard class 3. It seems ridiculous, but that's how the rules are. I don't know if the fact that the paint will dry by the time the engine makes it to the shop makes any difference. I did haz mat training with a trucking company, and they showed the nose of a trailer where a load had shifted and broken open several five gallon pails of paint. The question was, "how much does this clean up cost??" I got a dirty look from the instructor when I suggested $100-two guys with brushes and rollers, and the front of the trailer has a new coat of paint. Apparently not the right answer. 8/7/2019 6:10:31 AM
Ethan Button General interesting scene you've gotten there, Homepage shot 12/11/2019 11:14:27 AM
Jamie Smith General Nice photo. Seen on homepage. Tom Beckett that is funny! 4/27/2020 3:44:30 PM
Tom Beckett General Home page again 05-09-2021. Jamie Smith, that's a true story. 5/9/2021 4:54:25 AM

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