Crashing Locomotives for Show – Part 3
Автор: Minnesota Bricks
Загружено: 2024-01-20
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Due to the national press coverage that came with crashing locomotives for show, others tried to replicate Alfred Lincoln Streeter’s concept. The ultimate goal for a made to order collision was to attract a huge paying audience, which could be difficult, due to the weather, other competing events, and people’s reluctance to pay an entry fee. Many central United States locations hosted events in 1896, such as Waco, Texas, and Denver, Colorado. Some collisions were held during state fairs. The Crash at Crush, Texas became the most widely known head on locomotive collision of 1896, as there were several deaths and multiple injuries after the boilers exploded. Despite the challenges that went along with hosting locomotive collisions, they remained popular into the early 1900s.
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