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Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions
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Welcome to Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions. Home of the famous documentaries of train wrecks and other noteworthy tales from the railroads.
Born and raised in the Philadelphia area with most of the trains I film coming from that area.
Documentaries are released on the upcoming anniversaries of the wrecks once a month while Engines of SEPTA episodes come out every few months, Railfan videos of the trains I catch are released randomly but are usually a week apart.
If you want to use one of my videos or start a series based off of mine then please ask permission and if you steal my videos or do not credit me for inspiring your work I will make a copyright complaint which may result in account termination.
I also do voice work and have voiced in several redubs however I accept them if I'm available.
I work 2 jobs including on the railroad so it's often hard to get time to work on videos but trust me you'll enjoy the content!
Born and raised in the Philadelphia area with most of the trains I film coming from that area.
Documentaries are released on the upcoming anniversaries of the wrecks once a month while Engines of SEPTA episodes come out every few months, Railfan videos of the trains I catch are released randomly but are usually a week apart.
If you want to use one of my videos or start a series based off of mine then please ask permission and if you steal my videos or do not credit me for inspiring your work I will make a copyright complaint which may result in account termination.
I also do voice work and have voiced in several redubs however I accept them if I'm available.
I work 2 jobs including on the railroad so it's often hard to get time to work on videos but trust me you'll enjoy the content!
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nimbly1693
(3 minutes ago)
Never stop on a track. Run the damn light.
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kiyarah
(9 minutes ago)
Ironic it was a safety supervisor that was driving
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Trainfan1055Janathan
(18 minutes ago)
I used to be a school bus driver and they used this and other incidents to teach us railroad crossing safety.
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ChilledBacon
(27 minutes ago)
Stories like these make me realize why my parents worry when I'm out of their sight...
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Fitzpatrick65
(32 minutes ago)
RIP Jeffrey J. Clark at age 17, Michael B. Hoffman at age 14, Joseph A. Kalte at age 16, Shawn P. Robinson at age 14, Tiffany Schneider at age 15, Stephanie Fulham at age 15 and Susanna Guzman at age 18. You will not be forgotten.
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mjaynes288
(47 minutes ago)
Thank you for mentioning the engineer. So many times people forget to mention the trauma of train crews. They are victims of grade crossing incidents as well.
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Micah_777
(52 minutes ago)
If you’ve got 30 kids screaming “ There is Train, MOVE”, a train horn blasting, and bystanders yelling to you move and you’re confused…
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avreefausnaught5769
(2 hour ago)
“Was it solely the driver’s fault?”
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bibbo3167
(2 hour ago)
The fact that she didn’t even notice the alarms and gate THAT HIT THE BUS
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sallyj632
(2 hours ago)
Kids: "TRAAAAIIIIIINNNNN!"
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mombiethezombie7536
(9 hours ago)
I’m a bus driver in Illinois and one of my former co workers from a different job had a child on this bus. Her kid lost a very good friend because he saw the train and started throwing other students towards the front when it was hit and he was killed. Her story about this day stuck with me and it made me a better driver. If you can’t do it safely, don’t do it.
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3Authoress
(9 hours ago)
That poor engineer. I can only imagine the pain he went through just before the crash when he realized he couldn't stop in time, after the accident hearing the number of dead and injured, and during the hearing as he relived the tragedy. I hope he knows it wasn't his fault and that it likely would have been so much worse if he hadn't done all that he had by managing to slow the train down as much as he did. Bless his heart.
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tatum5747
(5 hours ago)
These kids were expecting a totally normal day. This puts it into a chilling perspective how any day can be your last day.
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jay3368
(18 hours ago)
I seen many comments wondering why she was never charged with anything. The fact that the crossing was in fact deemed designed incorrectly, it puts the county/city in a bad spot more than the bus driver in legal context. However, I do feel something was very off about her not being able to notice the train or the crossing signal hitting the bus TWENTY FIVE SECONDS prior to the train approaching
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granddukeofnuke-chester
(11 hours ago)
I feel like common sense would kick in to move....you have all those students saying go, and the train horn. At that point I'd fucking go even if it was a red light
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kerrybyard5408
(3 hours ago)
no matter what, you never stop on train tracks
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Trojans175
(7 hours ago)
Interesting fact: After the incident, Fox River Grove renumbered their ambulance to 657, the 7 has angel wings on it signifying the students that were killed
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