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Lady of the Lake






Looks pretty scary.

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/edgecliff-train-derailment-just-like-a-monster-coming-up-from-the-floor-20140115-30v0t.html
Passengers on the train that derailed in the eastern suburbs on Wednesday afternoon after a bar broke through the floor of a carriage, say it was making loud noises and emitting burning smells from the time it left Bondi Junction.
Kiriana Buffett was standing near the entrance to the carriage when the bar burst in, narrowly missing her head after she ducked underneath it.
"I just remember seeing it punch through the floor and then towards me – I don't know what happened next," said Ms Buffett, who sat in shock for 20 minutes after the incident. "Someone said it slowed down but I didn't see it go slow at any stage. I'm pretty lucky to be alive actually."

The chief executive of Sydney Trains, Howard Collins, said the bar that broke through the carriage was a piece of "metal channelling" attached to a concrete walkway near Edgecliff Station.
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"It was a corner piece of metal, literally that that covers the edge of the concrete," Mr Collins said. "But it is too early to say this has anything to do with the actual cause of it."
He said the derailment may have occurred through "either something connected to the train which has damaged the infrastructure of the track, or it was something on the track."
Shocked passengers survey damage to their carriage after a train derailed between Kings Cross and Edgecliff.
Shocked passengers survey damage to their carriage after a train derailed between Kings Cross and Edgecliff. Photo: Tania Pires
Mr Collins said the Eastern Suburbs line could be out of action in that area on Thursday morning. He said investigators and Sydney Trains repair crews would be working overnight.
"This has damaged a number of pieces of signalling equipment. I would check before you travel, the line could still be out tomorrow morning," he said.
He said he did not believe the incident was the fault of a systemic problem with Tangara trains. "If there is something wrong with this train we haven't found anything unusual, we don't suspect it is a fleet issue."
A piece of metal protrudes through the carriage floor.
A piece of metal protrudes through the carriage floor. Photo: Annie Dang
The Eastern Suburbs line was closed between Martin Place and Bondi Junction.
A spokeswoman for the Transport Management Centre said there were delays on the Illawarra line and that passengers should allow extra journey time.
Passengers reported delays and congested platforms at major stations such as Town Hall, but the Transport Management Centre said it was unaware of any platforms being closed.
"Our aim is to be able to operate normal services in the morning," the spokesperson said.
Ms Buffett said passengers detected a burning smell from the moment they boarded the train.
"We all knew something was wrong from the beginning," she said.
"When we started moving there was really loud knocking all the way, and when we stopped at Edgecliff it was like a mad explosion. I saw it come through the floor, and when it came through the floor it just went over my head.
There were about 700 passengers on board the train. They were evacuated at about 6pm on to a nearby train heading in the opposite direction.
One passenger, Peter Pulu, said: "It was just like a monster coming up from the floor. It was not that fast. It went up and hit the roof."
"It was terrifying," said another passenger, Nicola Walsh. "There was a major smell of burning rubber.
NSW Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian is on leave.





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Would have sucked to be the person standing directly over that when it happened...

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Yeah, definitely.

   
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The Fallen Realm of Umbar

The little Tangara that couldn't by the looks of it.

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Lucky some poor bastard didn't get impaled on that thing.


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