A passenger train plunges into a muddy river. After possible vandalism a steam locomotive pulling passengers goes off the track and down into mud. Music from Epidemic Sound
@@austinposs3398 The fact it's been in water multiple times then it should at least have basic mechanics which is either easy to fix or it can resist water.
Man did I cringe seeing all those very expensive trains going into the drink. Reminded me of the days when my father would have head ons with his Lionels. Wish I had all those trains he damaged and threw away. Just crazy!
Crazytrain, how do you keep getting constant repairs of your locos? Like, how many times has one of your engines fallen in mud, a pond or a pool, exploded, fallen down something or crashed into another train!?
In Sri Lanka (then colonized Ceylon), such actually happened as a train containing construction crew reversing into a marshy area just outside of the capital Colombo, sank in the mire during the construction of its first railway line in the 1860s. Reportedly and if I am not mistaken, there were no survivors.
Seems like the additional passenger coaches were assisted into the abyss. Looked like a M80, but don't think so. Different music. Entertaining video, thanks.
"The crew, and 3 of the passengers were injured, but were able to be saved. The engine, however, was completely drenched. By the time it was fished out, it had be rusted - beyond repairs"
I can never understand why anyone would want to do this to their trains. The engine will probably never run again and it was a nice engine. A shame and a waste.
Crazys pretty good at maintaining his fleet, despite how rough he runs them, he has a few repair videos, and a ton of more prestine looking locos, so I assume he has the know how to fix anything he may break
La parte donde se caen los demás vagones no se mira muy realista la verdad, ya que uno se desgancha de los demás y no todos pueden caer xd, pero buen video
G scale, outdoor trains all weather from what I’ve heard. Are you related to Gomez Adam’s? Lol but I must ask , did you really do this to your trains?or some type of CGI? If that was real then I must say Gods blessings here on earth to you must be quite large.Or G scale can be submerged in water like that and still operate. Still in any case beautiful layout and yeah very funny.
Why do this? I object for two reasons. 1 - Many of us cannot afford to buy models to operate for our enjoyment, let alone buy them just to be wrecked for a video 2 - (And this is the most important) I am a professional railwayman and have seen the result of incidents like this in real life. People die in these incidents, so why apparently glorify this in models?
Why would you allow your vintage trains to get water damage, just for a few likes, that's totally disrespectful to the vintage train collectors, and as a vintage train collectors i was upset that you showed this to happen to your trains