CSX 7803         
The remains of CSXT C40-8W 7803. She was the trailing unit on a Q441 train which collided head on with loaded rock train K916 in the fog at Vitis Junction on 11/29/2004.
Date: 12/12/2004 Location: Vitis, FL   Map Show Vitis on a rail map Views: 1003 Collection Of:   Mike Woodruff
Locomotives: CSX 7803(C40-8W)    Author:  Brian J. Woodruff
CSX 7803
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Name Type Comments Date
Tim Darnell General Wow, not much left. 6/4/2020 12:46:34 PM
Jonathan Alternate General Good gracious! Thank goodness no one was occupying this locomotive. The conductor of the striking K916 tragically lost his life even after jumping off of the train, and the other three crew members had to be treated. A very saddening sight. My (very late) condolences go out to the deceased conductor and the rest of the crew members. 6/4/2020 4:36:56 PM
Roger Roger General The reason why the engine looks like this was even though it was the trailing engine on the manifest, after the collision, freight cars piled up on top of it. The other engines didn't suffer as much damage, especially not the lead engines. Really sad to hear the conductor passed away. Considering the damage to the lead locomotive, the crew shouldn't have bailed out 8/4/2021 2:54:06 PM
Mason Soliday General Completely destroyed 7803 9/18/2021 9:59:24 AM
Adrian Eckblad General ouch 8/18/2023 3:03:34 PM

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