One things for sure, that videos not going anywhere. Ive downloaded it for that very reason. So ssadI clicked on the still photos, that was enough (more than enough) for me to see, I can't bring myself to watch the video.
Three thoughts occurred at the same time for me when I first heard this on CNN:
1) How horrible for all involved.
2) I've got to go get on The Dis to find out more.
3) Cut-backs everywhere, shoddy maintenance, has it led to this ?
It's that third thought that haunts me the most. Disney has a way of clamping down information from all sources even in this technological age.
I suspect the video will "vanish" and that we may never know what really happened.
If the accident had occurred just a couple hours earlier, the monorail would have been packed (maybe over-packed, as often happens) and then who knows what could have happened.
All I know is my thoughts and prayers go out to the young man's family and friends.
In looking at the photo -- I think it's a miracle the other driver was unhurt.
With all due respect, personally, I probably would.
If I never did anything where something bad has happened I would never do anything. I recently took my nephew on one of those Power Tower drops rides, even knowing of the horrific accident where a girl lost her feet. People still go on Mission Space and RNR, they fly in airplanes and drive in cars. People still live in places where there have been earthquakes and hurricanes. What if, God forbid, the people in the back cars of that monorail had been injured, would you never ride the monorail at all again?
Will Disney allow guests to ride in front of the monorail again? I have no idea. Probably not, but if they did, I would take a ride there again.
I have not seen any independent confirmation of this, but I've read a posting that says that monorail Purple may have been stuck in the station following a breakdown. How does the safety system register train positions on the track I wonder, could a power failure of Purple have caused it to not show up on the MAPO automatic system?
Andre
Thats the front of one train, and the back of another. The other driver was at the other end of the train, not in the middle of that wreckage.
More details need to come about what happened. Did the driver fall asleep? Was there some communication failure? Brake failure?
I had the thought of what WDW would do with the policy of allowing passengers in the operator's car. If the driver just fell asleep, passengers would have prevented this accident. If other technical issues, then probably not, and the liability issue will probably shut down that passenger practice.
But too early to tell now.
Thats the front of one train, and the back of another. The other driver was at the other end of the train, not in the middle of that wreckage.
Is it really necessary to show and watch the video? I think it's rather disturbing that somebody would even post this and others would watch. What if you or a loved one died in an accident, would you like it being made available for others to watch?