I don’t want to sound disrespectful, but they must have been morons. RIP ,but geezz.
I didn’t want to say it but had it been me I would have not been on the tracks with him, but I would have been on the phone with 911.
Also, there is a number you can call say if you are stranded on the train tracks. Just look at each crossing there is a tiny blue sign with an 800 number and code to give them. The dispatcher will stop all trains in that area.
Better yet..read this blog it will help you
https://blog.labelmaster.com/dg-digest-texas-tragedy-a-preventable-disaster-at-a-railroad-crossing/
If you don’t know the railroad’s number 911 should be able to stop the train but that is faster.
150 mph gives no warning