1883 Tehachapi train wreck
Date | January 20, 1883 |
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Time | 12:00 PM |
Location | Tehachapi, California |
Country | United States |
Operator | Southern Pacific Railroad |
Type of incident | Derailment of a runaway train, fire |
Cause | Air brakes were released, suspected robbery |
Statistics | |
Deaths | 15 |
Injuries | 12 |
Incident
On January 20, 1883, a 4-8-0 steam locomotive had just climbed a steep peak in Tehachapi, California. However, when the train was left unattended, it became a runaway and derailed along the same track that it had previously climbed. Both sleeper cars, an express car, and the mail and baggage coaches derailed and ignited a fire. Fifteen were killed.[1] Investigation into the incident revealed that two strangers had boarded the train. It is believed that these two men were robbers that had lost control of the train and would also die in the disaster.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Kittell, Wade (Fall 1987). "The Tehachapi Train Wreck of 1883" (PDF). Los Angeles Corral. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
- ↑ Haine, Edgar A. (1994). Train Wrecks. Cranbury, New Jersey: Cornwall Books. p. 51.
- ↑ "PACIFIC SLOPE - California: The Tehachapi Tragedy - Proofs that the Disaster was Caused by Robbers". The Record-Union – via Newspapers.com (subscription required) . January 26, 1883. p. 1, col. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
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