OK, for one, braking over a track means you probably did not steer ahead. A few years ago, my son thought he could just jump right over the rails after skidding off the gravel road in a corner (says abs would not stop him), not too mention he was going way to fast to start w/, high centered on the rails, and after a local resident tried dragging him off for a good 20 minutes to no avail as the trans cross member must have hooked the rail, here comes the train. The Cherokee was bounced nicely off the track and set along side without much damage.....untill the step on the cabose crabbed it under the rear wheel well and literally chunked it like a rag doll, looked like godzilla picked it up and twisted on both ends. My son did have enough sense to get out before and unhook the chain. Wouldn't have been so bad except this was my son's second total in 6 months, no injuries.
On a serious note though, we did learn there is a 1-800 # and id marker # on every crossing one can call to immediately contact rail authorities to try and stop any oncoming if not too late. Why the local dude that lived right at the crossing and who tried to pull the Jeep off the tracks didn't know that i'll never know. My son sd the first think he told him was a train was due in about 15 minutes, go figure.....