
CSX 8888 incident - Wikipedia
The CSX 8888 incident, also known as the Crazy Eights incident, was a runaway train event involving a CSX Transportation freight train in the U.S. state of Ohio on May 15, 2001.
CSX 8888- "Crazy Eights" - WVNC Rails
CSX 8888- "Crazy Eights" O ne must go back in time to the late 1970s to trace the origin of one particular Conrail SD40-2 that would enter the annals of infamy--and notoriety---in the new century under a new owner, paint scheme, and strikingly unique road number.
CSX 8888: The True Runaway Train Story That Inspired 'Unstoppable'
Sep 7, 2024 · On May 15, 2001, a seemingly ordinary day in Walbridge, Ohio, took an extraordinary turn when a freight train began its unauthorized journey. CSX 8888, a locomotive pulling 47 cars, became a runaway train, sparking a real-life drama that would later inspire the Hollywood film "Unstoppable."
CSX 8888 - The Final Report - kohlin.com
Nov 5, 2001 · Locomotive CSX 8888 is a model SD-40-2 manufactured by General Motors Corporation (EMD). This unit is equipped with 6L type air brake system.
Engineer error is blamed for runaway train – Deseret News
May 17, 2001 · Federal investigators met with the engineer, who has a clean safety record, for several hours Wednesday morning, CSX said. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio was assisting with the investigation.
The True Story Of The Crazy 8’s - Train Fanatics
Nov 9, 2023 · CSX #8888 real life incident inspired the movie Runaway Train. While slowly moving to clear the yard in Walbridge, Ohio, the engineer of CSX #8888 noticed a misaligned switch ahead. He panicked, knowing the train would not be able to stop in time.
CSX 8888 - RAILROAD.NET
Mar 12, 2004 · Unless you live in Ohio or the immediate region of southern Michigan or western Indiana, CSX 8888 probably doesn't mean much to you. In may of 2001, CSX 8888 lead a 45 car train from wallbridge yard on a 70 mile journey towards Columbus unmanned. Speeds reached 50mph at times.
CSX 8888 Incident - YouTube
The CSX 8888 incident, also known as the Crazy Eights incident, was a runaway train event involving a CSX Transportation freight train in the U.S. state of Ohio on May 15, 2001. Locomotive...
CSX 8888 incident famous train story - Trains and Railways Info
On 15 May 2001, a CSX engineer was using Locomotive #8888 to move a string of 47 freight cars (including 22 loaded) from one track to another within Stanley Yard in Walbridge, Ohio.
Pictures of CSX 888
CSX 888 heads up coal river over one of the many crossings on its way up the river. As the train blockes the crossing a truck pulls up and waits as well as cars on the other side. Westbound empties rush through Kanawha City past the signal at Owens. CSX intermodal train Q174 heads eastbound on 2 at Locust behind ES44AC 888.