Another Crossfire Bites The Dust
I hope it's no one here, at least she's OK.
Woman escapes from car before struck by train in Hinsdale - Carol Stream, IL - Carol Stream Press
Woman escapes from car before struck by train in Hinsdale - Carol Stream, IL - Carol Stream Press
Last edited by acrispy1; Feb 12, 2010 at 08:04 AM.
I like This part....
Here's a clue for the author........IT WAS HIT BY A F***ING TRAIN! Pretty safe to assume it's totalled!
"No estimate was given on the damage sustained by the car, although Wodka said the car was undrivable and had to be towed away."
Last edited by apkano; Feb 11, 2010 at 02:45 PM.
I think I know which tracks they are referring to, no fun. There are like three sets of tracks next to each other. Two commercial, EB and WB, and a metra rail.
I wonder if it's the only crossfire I saw in that area, a white limited. No clue, that is just speculation. She never was very nice when I waved. Glad she is ok though.
I wonder if it's the only crossfire I saw in that area, a white limited. No clue, that is just speculation. She never was very nice when I waved. Glad she is ok though.
Chances are she probably learned the really hard way that the stock Continentals are not very good in the snow.
I feel sorry for her and her husband losing their 25th wedding anniversary gift.
They might be able to get a new one though, if they pursue legal proceedings against the city that is supposed to keep the road clear, or if their insurance policy covers the damage.
BC.
I feel sorry for her and her husband losing their 25th wedding anniversary gift.
They might be able to get a new one though, if they pursue legal proceedings against the city that is supposed to keep the road clear, or if their insurance policy covers the damage.
BC.
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
FP should go over and tell her about this site, and she can buy someone's XF for sale on here....go get her FP...Gary will go with you....
Originally Posted by Erzer
Man that really sucks. FP & VALKRYDERGUY do your civic duty and reach out to the owners and help them find another on this site.
Well I looked up Jill and found her number.
I called and spoke to her and her husband for quite awhile tonight.
She has driven the Crossfire all year round for the last 4 years with no issues in the snow.
She had good all season tires on the car and just got it back from a 40,000 mile service a week ago.
She said she got stuck on the tracks at 6:01am and got out of the car quickly after realizing that it was stuck on snow.
She call 911 and reported where the car was in hopes that the railroad could be notified of the situation in time to prevent a crash.
Well in only 3 minutes at 6:04 the speeding 70mph express train hit the car and dragged it down the tracks before coming to a stop.
Jill said as soon as she knew it was gonna be hit she ran in the direction the train was coming from to avoid being near the car fearing debris would more than likely be flying through the air.
She also had a full tank of gas and feared an explosion.
She watched the train as it hit the car and said it was horrible.
After the train stopped the engineer and crew got out and were looking around the wreckage for a body.
They didn't see one and feared that the body was under that train.
Just then Jill approached the engineer and said "I'm OK...I got out before you hit it"
The engineer and crew were relieved that and nobody was killed inside the car.
Jill said for now she doesn't plan to replace the Crossfire with another one but I told her if she has a change of heart to let me know.
She does think she had an account here but it was a long time ago and she just can't remember the name or password.
I sent her and her husband Steve this link so they can read the thread here as a guest.
I called and spoke to her and her husband for quite awhile tonight.
She has driven the Crossfire all year round for the last 4 years with no issues in the snow.
She had good all season tires on the car and just got it back from a 40,000 mile service a week ago.
She said she got stuck on the tracks at 6:01am and got out of the car quickly after realizing that it was stuck on snow.
She call 911 and reported where the car was in hopes that the railroad could be notified of the situation in time to prevent a crash.
Well in only 3 minutes at 6:04 the speeding 70mph express train hit the car and dragged it down the tracks before coming to a stop.
Jill said as soon as she knew it was gonna be hit she ran in the direction the train was coming from to avoid being near the car fearing debris would more than likely be flying through the air.
She also had a full tank of gas and feared an explosion.
She watched the train as it hit the car and said it was horrible.
After the train stopped the engineer and crew got out and were looking around the wreckage for a body.
They didn't see one and feared that the body was under that train.
Just then Jill approached the engineer and said "I'm OK...I got out before you hit it"
The engineer and crew were relieved that and nobody was killed inside the car.
Jill said for now she doesn't plan to replace the Crossfire with another one but I told her if she has a change of heart to let me know.
She does think she had an account here but it was a long time ago and she just can't remember the name or password.
I sent her and her husband Steve this link so they can read the thread here as a guest.
Glad the lady was safe and not hurt , Not much left on that vert
Man I sure would like to have those sensors out of that top OH ! Valk your a true gentleman
WoW! this is horrible! I am glad Jill is ok. sO What is next since the city was suppose to clean the tracks and they didnt and this happened..??...







