Jim Stewart was the agent at Chugwater when that happened. He told me
that he had a sudden urge to do a yard check and left the depot just
before it was demolished by the wreckage. He had a scrapbook with
clippings and material about the derailment. He said that he was one
lucky man.
Norm Metcalf, Boulder Colorado
richard haave wrote:
> There was another event which prolonged steam on C&S.
>
> Another head on at Chugwater on 9/16/58 between X828 South and X750A North
> which injured five people on X750A N. Engs 750A,750B were destroyed and 828
> and 821 heavily damaged IIRC. X828 S was stopped on the main, where they
> were supposed to be and the northward train with 100+ cars failed to take
> siding as required by train order.
>
>
>
>
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