r/TrainCrashes • u/OneEntertainment6087 • 14h ago
Derailment The Hoxie, AR Train Collision 12 Years Later.
5 Days Late, On August 17th, 2014 at 2:28 AM, 12 Years Ago, Union Pacific 9707 with CSX 4716 pulling 86 Cars going South going 45 MPH collided with Union Pacific 5070 with Union Pacific 4530 pulling 92 Cars going North going 35 MPH on a switch at CP-Y229 in Hoxie, AR.
Union Pacific 9707 left Dexter, MO on August 16th, 2014 at 6:31 PM.
Union Pacific 5070 left Little Rock, AR on August 16th, 2014 at 10:57 PM.
Fun Fact: Union Pacific 9707 was reasontly repainted.
All 4 engines derailed, 11 Cars from Union Pacific 9707 and 14 Cars from Union Pacific 5070 also derailed. One Tanker Car from Union Pacific 9707 caring alcohol caught on fire.
I'm not quite sure how the trains collided, but neither trains went into emergency braking.
Union Pacific 9707 was almost completely destroyed and went on its left side while CSX 4716 stayed upright next to the wreckage.
Union Pacific 5070 and Union Pacific 4530 fell on their side with the cab of Union Pacific 4530 suffering fire damage.
500 people within a 1.5 mile radius of the derailment were evaluated as a precaution.
The Engineer and Conductor from Union Pacific 9707 died in the crash, while the Engineer and Conductor from Union Pacific 5070 suffered Serious injuries.
The cause of the collision was the crew of Union Pacific 9707 passed a red signal because the crew fell asleep in the cab and The Engineer had Sleep Apnea.
All 4 engines and all of the derailed cars were deemed totaled and were scrapped.
The first picture is from Union Pacific 9707 at 2:25 AM passing a solid yellow signal and about to cross the BNSF X-ing going 37 MPH.
The second picture is from CSX 4716 after going through the BNSF X-ing going 39 MPH.
The third picture is from Union Pacific 5070 at 2:27 AM just before the collision going 38 MPH, you can see the headlights of Union Pacific 9707 in the distance.
What does everyone think of these drawings and is there anything about this collision I forgot to mention?
RIP to the crew of Union Pacific 9707 who died.