http://railroadfan.com/wiki/index.php?title=Napoleon,_Defiance_%26_Western&oldid=40890. In East Palestine, Ohio, very preliminary speculation suggests that the derailment was the result of a hot bearing. The engineer of this ND&W freight train has some real impressive skills when it comes to handling these horrendously under maintained tracks! The video also appeared online as "world's worst train tracks.". The video in question originates from 2017, when it was uploaded to YouTube by Scott Taipale. At 8:12 p.m., roughly 18 miles northwest and 42 minutes before the derailment, a security camera at industrial equipment supplier Butech Bliss in Salem, Ohio, captured footage of flames at the bottom of one of the freight cars. While the headline of the Paulding County Republican on January 12, 1905, read "Ohio Electoral College Votes for Roosevelt," the other news was: "The post office of Emmett has been discontinued. A landlocked B&O steel boxcar, compete with the top-side brake wheel, sitting on a short spur track near the Columbus, Ohio airport that had long been cut off from the main. If "text" mode, enter any string to act as a divider between each email text. However, the beginning of the video had been sped up by the video creator. With this much to experience, it's one of the best museums in Ohio. Have you seen other railroads like this in such states of disrepair? It makes less sense to speculate feverishly based on a video without context, especially in a climate of politicized misinformation. Its the seemingly small things that get overlooked, like rusty old railroad spikes or a long-abandoned railroad bed where the rails are long gone and nature has taken over. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. Janet Meek, who lives about one block from the railroad tracks, said she heard a "loud boom" around 9 p.m. Friday. To accommodate freight and travelers in Cecil County a number of stations (8 or 9) were built adjacent to the tracks, and one of these stops was Eder. With so many interactive displays, it makes learning fun. Operating practice complaints to the Federal Railroad Administration have ballooned accordingly, from under 200 in 2020 to almost 400 before July 2022 was out. Technology, performance and design delivered to your inbox. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy speaks during a news briefing on the East Palestine train derailment on Feb. 23, 2023 in Washington, D.C. This story just keeps getting more amazing: To start, a seeing eye dog saved his owner after the man fainted and fell on train tracks. 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This Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railway engine, number 3054 was on its way from Defiance, Ohio, en route to Cecil, to pick up a string of boxcars. Last time I saw this posted someone point d out that this is an unused section of track and the run was a test to see how well it could be navigated if used. document.write('