Had 'em?
Got 'em to show/share here with us?
I've had two since the layout was first inaugurated (in its first interpretation) in 1995.
The first was when I asked Ed Boyle to take the TMCC so I could answer a phone call while operating the entire layout - the last time for either of those decisions .(The wreck wasn't really his fault; he was unfamiliar with the engine numbers but was well intentioned. The mistake was mine in taking the phone call. Never again.)
Here are photos of the second of my two wrecks. I had taken my eyesoff a train I had just hooked-up midway along an elevated track, introducing a new car - a gift just then - to the consist, done before testing the strength of its couplers among the long train. Our guests were in the trainroom, and I was running nine (9) trains and one trolley at once on other tracks. A coupler let go on the new car, and the front of the train, headed by the FM diesel you can see here on the center track, rushed around a 14'x10' loop and rammed its own caboose.
Given my considerable personal "heft," there was no way I was going to climb up there to reach deep into the valley at the foot of the second level, to retrieve the locomotive and cars behind it, during this visit by friends to Moon Township. So, I let the train sit there, with every one of its freight cars now forward of the locomotive derailed. I well knew that if I tried to subsequently re-rail every car I'd surely have my hands on the tracks left or right of the center derailment run into me and cause a bigger mess. So, I just quietly accepted my punishment and went on with the party.
Wrecks happen.
How about you? What horror stories do you have? Any of them memorialized with photos?
FrankM.
P.S. Joe Barker's "major crash" posting, today, gave me the idea of this thread.)