I lived within 2 blocks of a switch yard growing up and had several relatives that worked for MoPac railroad. It all depends on the type of train, engine, speed, etc. The biggest hit and shake (not counting when the boxcar full of military munitions blew up 25 miles away down the tracks) was when they would couple cars in the switch yard, which felt about like a 3 -3.5 two blocks away in the house.Dave2 wrote:My off-the-cuff guess is high-2s to mid-3s. <JeremyClarkson>To find out, I went to wikipedia.</JeremyClarkson> (I think I've been watching too much Top Gear again...)raptor wrote:I used to live near train tracks. I wonder what that rumble would register on the Richter scale.
As to the explosion, it blew windows out of the houses within a mile of the train, and we felt it shake our house like about a 4.0 from 25 miles away. Was in the middle of the night, so was quiet and nothing else moving around the area or in the switch yard.