So odd that you can't believe it's real, but the guys in the real railroading group that I saw this in say it is. It happened in L.A. in the 70's. "Bartholomew Broz said. It took place after the train arrived at Los Angeles Union Station. The engine had uncoupled from the train to pull forward so it could leave via escape track. Engine crew got off to walk to the trailing unit and when they got on the units drifted at low speed to the wall. There’s a wide driveway between the bumpers and the wall and engine ended up resting on its belly." I could only find one article on it but it requires a subscription to read it.
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