Man who stopped train with his bare hands "was a longtime railroad man from an era when such boardings were routine.... Today, it is strictly against the rules -- sometimes a firing offense -- to step aboard moving locomotives or cars."
posted by dfowler (6 comments total)
I almost wish I'd still been in Bowling Green, since you're almost always close enough to the tracks there that I'm sure I would've seen the runaway train. posted by binkin at 7:44 AM on May 16, 2001
I smell a new event in the Worlds Strongest Man competitions...Magnus Ver Magnusson is probably training now... posted by DiplomaticImmunity at 8:37 AM on May 16, 2001
I saw the footage of this on Good Morning America today. Incredible. posted by summer1971 at 9:17 AM on May 16, 2001
Interesting to note that the runaway train forced another train to move off the main track -- that other train being a public safety awareness vehicle which films drivers performing risky RR crossings. Imagine if some idiot had tried to outrun the runaway train?
Kudos to Hosfeld, in any case, for a job well done. posted by Dreama at 9:36 AM on May 16, 2001
I smell a new event in the Worlds Strongest Man competitions...Magnus Ver Magnusson is probably training now...
posted by binkin at 7:44 AM on May 16, 2001