Unstoppable - 777LOKAL


 

 

The film Unstoppable is about a runaway train carrying Molten Phenol from Fuller Yard to Stanton, Pennsylvania. The train consists of an AWVR AC4400CW, 777, and 39 cars including 12 closed hoppers filled with different types of grain, 8 tank cars filled with molten phenol, a toxic, flammable chemical used in glue and other art supplies, 3 open hoppers filled with coal, 2 bulkhead flats that carry steel pipes and 1 boxcar toward the end of the train. During the movie, 777 runs rampant all over the AWVR mainline. It knocks over and derailments cars and even hits a horse truck. Luckily, police and Pennsylvania State Troopers block off all the railroad crossings to prevent other trains from being hit by 777.

Eventually, 777 reaches the Stanton Curve in Stanton. The sharp elevated curve has a 15 mph speed limit leading everyone to believe 777 will fly off the tracks. Directly next to the curve are giant fuel storage tanks and if 777 derails into them, it will be catastrophic. To make matters worse, 777 doesn’t have any air brakes because of a disconnected air hose. Fortunately, 777’s temporary engineer, Dewey, is able to run ahead of the train in a hi-rail truck and throw a switch to the mainline.

Just as Dewey is about to climb back onto 777, it accelerates. He grabs onto one of the handrails but loses his footing and falls to the ballast. Luckily, the sound of 777’s engine and it’s speed distracts him enough for him to catch up to 1206.

Ned Beckons Will, who was still injured from being hit by the train, into his truck. He races to the front of 777LOKAL with a convoy of emergency vehicles following behind him. He grabs onto the cab’s handrails and hangs on.

At this point, 777 is speeding up to 75 mph. It passes three junctions that would normally have derailed it but the dispatcher probably set them to clear before 777 came up. Eventually, 1206 manages to slow down 777 down to around 40 mph by using its dynamic brakes.

The number 777 has an intuitive energy, indicating you should trust your gut feeling in business decisions. This number also represents spirituality, so it’s important to find your inner self and understand who you are outside of relationships. The appearance of this number can also mean it’s time to write that new pitch for work or start drafting the novel you have always wanted to do. Ultimately, this angel number is about evolution and growing into your true potential.