Thirdrail7
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I guess no one noticed but a few days ago, someone (who was allegedly under the influence) made their way onto the tracks, just east of PJC. She had the presence of mind to get out of her vehicle and call for assistance. The police arrived and their dashcam captured the event.
Amtrak train slams into car stuck on tracks in New Jersey. Police dashcam captures crash
Here is the accompanying article:
https://patch.com/new-jersey/west-windsor/drunk-drivers-car-hit-train-after-getting-stuck-police
I don't think you'll see that ACS for a few weeks.
PS: Track speed is 110mph
Amtrak train slams into car stuck on tracks in New Jersey. Police dashcam captures crash
Here is the accompanying article:
https://patch.com/new-jersey/west-windsor/drunk-drivers-car-hit-train-after-getting-stuck-police
Officers arrived in two cars and discovered a 2012 Toyota Camry facing east on the track, police said. The driver was on the scene, and her father and sister had arrived in a white BMW to help her, police said.
Police dispatch notified all trains to stop because the car was stuck on the track and there were people close by, police said. Another officer soon arrived and parked behind the BMW. As he got out of his car, a train began to rapidly approach the scene, police said.
The officers and the driver took cover, while the sister and her father remained in their car and moved it up slightly, police said. The arriving officer took cover behind the concrete bridge abutment as the Amtrak Train struck the Toyota Camry, police said.
I don't think you'll see that ACS for a few weeks.
PS: Track speed is 110mph