Steam Engines Collide Head On | Last Moments
Two steam locomotives crash directly into eachother at high speed in Texas, USA 1896. "The Crash at Crush was a one-day publicity stunt in the U.S. state of Texas that took place on September 15, 1896, in which two unmanned locomotives were crashed into each other head-on at high speed. William George Crush, general passenger agent of the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, conceived the idea in order to demonstrate a staged train wreck as a public spectacle. No admission was charged, and train fares to the crash site – called Crush, set up as a temporary destination for the event – were offered at the reduced rate of US$2 (equivalent to $62.22 in 2020) from any location in Texas. As a result, an estimated 40,000 people—more people than lived in the state's second-largest city at the time—attended the event. Unexpectedly, the impact caused both engine boilers to explode, resulting in a shower of flying debris that killed two people and caused numerous injuries among the spectators." More on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_a... Join membership: / @qxir Second Channel: / @qxir2 Merch: teespring.com/stores/qxir Patreon: / qxir Twitter: / qxiryt Discord: / discord Twitch: / qxiryt Subreddit: / qxir

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