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Subject: Train Derailment on Sunday, July 25, 1965
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: amh3-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 11 Jul 2004 16:39 PDT
Expires: 10 Aug 2004 16:39 PDT
Question ID: 372833
Could you find some articles online referring to a train derailment /
accident in Colorado, USA on the date of Sunday, July 25, 1965 between
the towns of Atwood and Merino?
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Subject: Re: Train Derailment on Sunday, July 25, 1965
Answered By: tutuzdad-ga on 11 Jul 2004 17:49 PDT
 
Dear amh3-ga;

Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting
question. The train crash you are asking about was the California
Zephyr, a train of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Line. I found only
scant references online to the derailment you are referring to, but
this particular one offers surprisingly detailed information:

"By the middle sixties, Rio Grande's F3 units had accumulated hundreds
of thousands of miles and almost twenty years of service. Their
compatriots on EMD's assembly line in 1946 were falling by the
wayside, due both to passenger service reductions and to advancing
years; only Santa Fe and Burlington Northern were able to maintain
significant fleets of F3's into the seventies. Rio Grande, however
wasn't to be so fortunate. On July 25, 1965, the California Zephyr was
derailed at Pactolus Lake, Colorado. Power that day was the four-unit
set, #5521-5522-5523-5524, which had been a fixture on this train
since the early fifties- but after rolling down an embankment and even
ending up in the river, their anticipated repair costs were more than
the locomotives were worth. Accordingly, all four were retired on the
spot, but weren't officially traded back to their builder until the
following January, when they were joined by #5531, 5532,5533,5534, and
5543. In the meantime, during December of 1965, the Grande traded back
#5541, 5542, and 5544. These dozen units, plus F9B #5772, became
trade-in fodder for the Grandes's first series of GP40's: #3051-3063.
In less than a month, the F3 disappeared forever from Rio Grandes
rails."

ATLAS HOME (cached)
http://216.109.117.135/search/cache?p=%22July+25%2C+1965+%22+train+wreck&ei=UTF-8&n=20&fl=0&u=forum.atlasrr.com/topic.asp%3FTOPIC_ID%3D24198%26ARCHIVE%3D&w=%22july+25+1965%22+train+wreck&d=0B80337A6F&c=482&yc=16700&icp=1

Here are some historical photos of Engine 5524, one of the engines
destroyed in the crash, as it appeared in 1962 serving the D&RGW:

THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF OTTO C. PERRY 

http://photoswest.org:8080/cgi-bin/cw_cgi?fullRecord+3778+594+7400+1+4

http://photoswest.org:8080/cgi-bin/cw_cgi?resultsScreen+3778+1+4+5


As I said, it isn?t much but as difficult as this one is to research
online I believe this is the best that can be done without making
inquires to local historical societies and newspapers.


Below you will find that I have carefully defined my search strategy
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you for bringing your question to us.

Best regards;
Tutuzdad ? Google Answers Researcher


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Subject: Re: Train Derailment on Sunday, July 25, 1965
From: omnivorous-ga on 11 Jul 2004 16:44 PDT
 
AMH3 --

Most online archives start after the creation of the Internet, usually
going back to circa 1995.  Several national newspapers -- the New York
Times, Washington Post, LA Times -- go back further but there will
likely be a fee for those articles.  However, if you local public
library has online access to any of those 3 newspapers, you may be
able to get copies of articles at no charge.

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA
Subject: Re: Train Derailment on Sunday, July 25, 1965
From: amh3-ga on 15 Jul 2004 21:02 PDT
 
Omnivorous-GA:

Thanks for taking the time to answer my question.  I appreciate your
time and effort.

Sincerely,

AMH3
Subject: Re: Train Derailment on Sunday, July 25, 1965
From: amh3-ga on 15 Jul 2004 21:03 PDT
 
Tutuzdad:

Thanks for your detailed response to my question.

AMH3

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