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Bandit18 said...
Just talked to a buddy of mine in Midland. The veterans were on a flat bed trailer going to the Horseshoe Arena. There was allegedly a power failure in that area about 50 minutes prior to the accident. Witnesses allege that the RR crossing lights did not come down but the arms came down right after the first trailer had gone through and then the arms came down on the 2nd trailer. Then the train plowed into the 2nd trailer. Witnesses also said the train never blew its warning whistle. Tragic!
Thoughts and prayers go out to them as many if the vets were not from the area but were guests. They have been doing this for 9 yrs now. They were scheduled to go to San Angelo tomorrow for a deer hunt.
This post was edited by HookemDTX on 11/16/2012 at 1:28 AM









A Terrible Day in Midland, TX