>>762052>i won't be satisfied until i see a real train driftI have a "Cool Story, Bro" story about that:
>Within a week of Disneyland's opening on July 17, 1955, a brakeman pulled the switch connecting the Disneyland Railroad's main line with a siding at Main Street, U.S.A. Station too soon as the Retlaw 2 freight train on the siding was passing the Retlaw 1 passenger train stopped at the station on the main line.[32][33] The caboose on the end of the freight train had not made it fully across the switch when it was pulled and as a result, the caboose's front set of wheels correctly traveled along the siding while the rear set of wheels incorrectly traveled along the main line towards the passenger train, causing the caboose to swing to the side before colliding with a concrete slab and derailing upon impact.[32][33] During the ensuing commotion, the erring brakeman, presumably to avoid disciplinary action, quietly left the scene of the accident, exited the park, and was not seen again.[32][33] No injuries were reported and by the following year, the usage of sidings at stations on the DRR's main line came to an end.[34][35]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidents_at_Disneyland_Resort