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  1. 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 #8888, an EMD SD40-2, was pulling a train of 47 cars, including possibly two cars loaded with hazardous chemicals, specifically molten phenol, a ...

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    • May 15, 2001, 12:35 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
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  2. L'incident du CSX 8888 fait référence à un fait divers survenu aux États-Unis le 15 mai 2001 dans l'Ohio [1] : 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 ».

    • Erreur du conducteur et abandon du poste de conduite pendant la marche
    • Train à la dérive
    • Ligne de la subdivision de Toledo
  3. 23 juin 2021 · 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...

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  4. 14 mai 2021 · The Unstoppable Crazy Eights Incident - YouTube. High Iron. 35.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 5K. 245K views 2 years ago. How did the story behind CSX's, "Crazy Eights" become a runaway hit? To...

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  5. 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 locomotive 8888, an EMD SD40-2, was pulling a train of 47 cars, including some loaded with hazardous chemicals...

  6. 96.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 645K views 11 months ago. Runaway trains are never a good thing to have roaming the rails. A derailment with so much speed, power, and weight behind them could...

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  7. 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.