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that the dead man switch would probably have worked in real life despite the unconnected brake hoses, unless the locomotive, or independent brakes, were already applied. As explained in the movie, the dead man's switch failed because the only available brakes were the independent brakes, which were quickly worn through, similar to CSX 8888. The film exaggerates the possible damage the phenol could have caused in a fire, and he found it incredible that the fictional AWVR freely disseminated information such as employees' names and images and the cause of the runaway to the media. In the real instance, he writes, the cause of the runaway was not disclosed until months later when the
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thing," adding "the railroad atmosphere is abundant," with "terminology rings true," despite the "improbable" story. The review acknowledges several similarities between the film and the real-life runaway CSX 8888 event, but notes the film is full of
Hollywood exaggerations and clichés. The review reports that the film uses special effects only "sparingly," emphasizing "those are real being raced, blown up,... reined in."
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Toronto was more measured. While the film's action scenes "have the greasy punch of a three-minute heavy-metal guitar solo", its critic felt the characters were weak. It called the film "an opportunistic political allegory about an economy that's out of control and industries that are weakened by
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Using the independent air brake, Will coordinates brake timing with Frank by radio and they manage to reduce speed enough to clear the
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compared the events of the film to the real-life incident. "It's predictably exaggerated and dramatized to make it more entertaining," wrote David Patch, "but close enough to the real thing to support the 'Inspired by True Events' announcement that flashes across the screen at its start." He notes
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passenger train, which was turning around at
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system, much as his counterpart (Dewey) in the film mistakenly believed he had properly set the locomotive's throttle (in the CSX incident, the locomotive had an older-style throttle stand where the same lever controlled both the throttle and the dynamic brakes; in fact, putting on "full throttle"
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Gilleece to pursue the runaway train, and also instructs lead welder Ned Oldham to get ahead of the train in his truck and switch it off the main track. When Ned arrives to find that the train has already passed, the crew realize it is running on full power. As Dewey
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onto the runaway and slowly applied its brakes. Once the runaway was slowed down to 11 miles per hour (18 km/h), CSX trainmaster Jon Hosfeld ran alongside the train, and climbed aboard, shutting down the locomotive. The train was stopped at the
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layoffs, under-staffing, and corporate callousness."
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3924:Action films based on actual events
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3269:Gray, Brandon (November 13, 2010).
2769:from the original on August 4, 2021
2632:"SWP 2002, NREX 8749, SWP 2003 (1)"
2240:. November 21, 2009. Archived from
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2075:Postles, Don (September 10, 2009).
2012:Vancheri, Barbara (July 24, 2009).
1934:"Washington back on track with Fox"
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1816:Fleming, Michael (March 27, 2009).
1137:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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1682:Fleming, Michael (July 13, 2009).
1650:Zeitchik, Steven (June 30, 2009).
1483:
1459:"Unstoppable – Production Credits"
1049:crossing, just south-southeast of
587:as Janeway, the president of AWVR.
16:2010 American disaster action film
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2077:"Hollywood comes to Olean Friday"
1818:"Tony Scott boards 'Unstoppable'"
1762:Fleming, Michael (June 7, 2007).
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2849:Rosenberg, Adam (June 8, 2010).
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1089:The film score was composed by
1056:RSC 2002 was inspired by a CSX
870:Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad
430:Federal Railroad Administration
311:. It is based on the real-life
4009:Films shot in New York (state)
3934:American action thriller films
3835:Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
3163:Earl, William (May 25, 2017).
1788:Sampson, Mike (June 8, 2007).
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1374:The film was nominated in the
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1710:"Bomback hops aboard Fox pic"
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1425:(1975) Japanese disaster film
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3979:Films directed by Tony Scott
3909:2010s English-language films
1358:Critics' Choice Movie Awards
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975:AWVR 7346, 5607, & 5580
967:AWVR 7375, 5624, & 6032
372:This article's plot summary
343:Critics' Choice Movie Awards
7:
4024:Films shot in West Virginia
3374:International Press Academy
2049:The San Diego Union-Tribune
1599:. Nash Information Services
1494:"AFI|Catalog - Unstoppable"
1393:
509:as Frank Barnes, a veteran
224:November 12, 2010
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3894:2010 action thriller films
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1367:It was also nominated for
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1790:"Campbell is Unstoppable"
1738:"'Train' meets its maker"
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1461:. Movies & TV Dept.
1339:The Taking of Pelham 123
1305:The Taking of Pelham 123
1135:on February 15, 2011 by
1131:was released on DVD and
1085:Unstoppable (soundtrack)
862:Canadian Pacific Railway
657:to write the screenplay
445:smaller town of Arklow.
3999:Films set in Pittsburgh
3944:American survival films
3939:American disaster films
3376:, retrieved May 6, 2024
3296:, retrieved May 6, 2024
2683:, retrieved May 6, 2024
2371:"Mid train DPU CP 9751"
2188:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2018:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1502:American Film Institute
1106:Regency Village Theatre
912:Real life numberboards
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3919:20th Century Fox films
1986:"Ohio is stunt double"
1657:The Hollywood Reporter
1467:. 2008. Archived from
1091:Harry Gregson-Williams
852:
816:Benwood, West Virginia
525:as Connie Hooper, the
173:Scott Free Productions
150:Harry Gregson-Williams
4039:Techno-thriller films
3233:retrieved May 6, 2024
3192:retrieved May 6, 2024
3121:retrieved May 6, 2024
3098:retrieved May 6, 2024
3047:retrieved May 6, 2024
3038:"Unstoppable (2010),"
3027:retrieved May 6, 2024
3004:retrieved May 6, 2024
2968:(November 10, 2010).
2745:retrieved May 6, 2024
2722:retrieved May 6, 2024
2718:Philadelphia Inquirer
2702:retrieved May 6, 2024
2171:retrieved May 6, 2024
1578:. November 11, 2010.
1110:Westwood, Los Angeles
959:AWVR 1206 & 9705
846:
835:Principal photography
792:The Dark Knight Rises
3914:2010s survival films
3904:2010s disaster films
3899:2010s American films
3532:Beverly Hills Cop II
3043:Midwest Film Journal
2911:"Unstoppable (2010)"
2881:"Unstoppable (2010)"
2437:on November 25, 2010
2431:The-Daily-Record.com
2351:. September 30, 2018
2296:. November 2, 2010.
2193:Block Communications
2089:on December 30, 2010
1991:Akron Beacon Journal
1624:"Unstoppable (2010)"
1203:Midwest Film Journal
868:(W&LE), and the
787:Western Pennsylvania
665:signed on to direct
293:action thriller film
232: (United States)
4004:Films set on trains
3713:Unrealised projects
3250:. November 14, 2010
3205:November 12, 2010,
3114:November 19, 2010,
3091:November 11, 2010,
3040:November 11, 2010,
3020:November 11, 2010,
2997:November 12, 2010,
2861:on October 20, 2011
2715:November 22, 2010,
2377:. September 6, 2020
2244:on February 6, 2010
2164:January 30, 2023,
2148:Kalmbach Publishing
1879:on October 12, 2012
1549:. November 11, 2010
1527:lumiere.obs.coe.int
1523:"Film: Unstoppable"
1384:83rd Academy Awards
1058:Operation Lifesaver
1047:Ohio State Route 31
938:CP 9758 & 9751
930:CP 9777 & 9782
779:Portville, New York
415:classification yard
339:83rd Academy Awards
288:is a 2010 American
4014:Films shot in Ohio
3949:CSX Transportation
3683:One of the Missing
3602:Enemy of the State
3562:The Last Boy Scout
3484:Films directed by
3339:. January 25, 2011
3226:November 15, 2010
3185:October 15, 2010,
3063:The Globe and Mail
2400:"WE 6354 and 6985"
1464:The New York Times
1433:(1980) Indian film
1382:) category at the
1376:Best Sound Editing
1352:was nominated for
1333:s $ 23.9 million.
1211:The Globe and Mail
1019:CSX Transportation
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335:Best Sound Editing
168:Dune Entertainment
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3803:Robot & Frank
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2891:on March 13, 2012
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2056:. August 27, 2009
1964:Los Angeles Times
1576:Los Angeles Times
1430:The Burning Train
1354:Best Action Movie
1252:Christopher Nolan
1244:Quentin Tarantino
1148:Critical response
1104:premiered at the
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