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In this episode of The Wild Wild Death, we recount the spectacular disaster that was the 1896 “Crash at Crush.” What started as a publicity stunt involving two steam locomotives and a crowd of 40,000 eager onlookers quickly went off the rails—literally. With explosions, flying debris, and a photographer who paid for the perfect shot with his eye, this event was a PR nightmare. Tune in to hear how a day of planned destruction turned into an unplanned catastrophe.
If you'd like to know more about the history behind this episode of The Wild Wild Death, check out the links below:
- https://wacotrib.com/news/local/book-podcast-mark-train-smashing-crash-at-crush-anniversary/article_6f080ab0-a507-58e1-b9d0-96a9dacf05a6.html
- https://wacohistory.org/items/show/70
- https://www.texascooppower.com/texas-stories/history/the-deadly-crash-at-crush
- https://brutalsouth.substack.com/p/everyone-loves-a-good-train-wreck
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1896 Crash at Crush
Steam locomotive collision
Publicity stunt disaster
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Historical catastrophe
PR nightmare in Texas
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Photographer injury at Crash at Crush
Planned train crash goes wrong
Texas train collision event
Crowd disaster in 1896