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  1. CSX Transportation No. 8888 was an SD40-2 type diesel locomotive built by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) in September 1977, originally for Conrail as their No. 6410. When Conrail permanently ceased operations and split between CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern in June 1999, it was sold to CSX and renumbered to CSX 8888. On May 15, 2001, it was involved in a runaway train incident at Stanley ...

  2. Note: The Finale remix was by Jeremiah George not Sully. OopsA highly requested documentary on a very famous incident. Hope you enjoyNote: do not take the 1,...

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  3. 17 mars 2017 · Answer: Yes, the 20th Century Fox film Unstoppable is inspired by actual events, but very loosely. On May 15, 2001, an unmanned train -- CSX Locomotive #8888, which was later nicknamed "Crazy Eights" -- with 47 cars left Stanley rail yard in Walbridge, Ohio, and took off on a 66 mile.

  4. CSX8888次鐵路事故(CSX 8888 incident, also known as the Crazy Eights incident),是指於美國東部時間2001年5月15日在俄亥俄州 沃爾布里奇 ( 英語 : Walbridge, Ohio ) 到肯頓區間的一起意外事故,一台由EMD SD40-2型車頭連接47個車廂的CSX運輸8888號列車因駕駛疏忽,無人駕駛且以每小時51英里(82公里)的速度失控。

  5. 13 juil. 2011 · The CSX 8888 incident, also known as the Crazy Eights incident, involved an unmanned runaway train led by CSX Transportation locomotive #8888, an EMD SD40-2, that was pulling a freight train consisting of 47 cars, some of them loaded with Molten Phenol, a highly corrosive and toxic flammable chemical. The train ran uncontrolled for two hours at speeds up to 51 miles per hour through the U.S ...

  6. CSX8888次铁路事故(CSX 8888 incident, also known as the Crazy Eights incident),是指于美国东部时间2001年5月15日在俄亥俄州沃尔布里奇到肯顿区间的一起意外事故,一台由EMD SD40-2型车头连接47个车厢的CSX运输8888号列车因驾驶疏忽,无人驾驶且以每小时51英里(82公里)的速度失控。

  7. L'incident du CSX 8888 fait référence à un fait divers survenu aux États-Unis le 15 mai 2001 dans l'Ohio : un train manœuvrant sur des voies de triage est parti à la dérive sans son conducteur sur 106 km avant d'être stoppé. Cet incident est connu aux États-Unis sous le nom de « Crazy Eights ».