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A staged crash between two outmoded locomotives given to the Edison Co. by the Pennsylvania Railroad for the express purpose of destroying them.
A staged crash between two outmoded locomotives given to the Edison Co. by the Pennsylvania Railroad for the express purpose of destroying them.

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    • Author: Alister
    Even today people rubberneck at highway crash sites so - given that human nature - it is easy to see why the Edison organization decided, in 1904, that a train wreck would be a good subject for a movie. Nineteenth-century locomotives were no longer needed. The Pennsylvania railroad was more than glad to give some to Edison rather than to pay to have them sent to the junk yard for demolition. So on August 27, 1904 - in Revere, Massachusetts - Two cameras were set up and two old steam locomotives were positioned to head toward each other at speed. After getting them going, the engineers bailed out. They collide. A closer view is added to show the crumpled locomotives, with steam and smoke bellowing, as spectators rush to get a closer look - so we know that this was a staged event.
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    • Author: Felolak
    Nice little film that lives up to the title. Two trains collide head-on. End of film.

    That's it. But it is a nice little bit of history. It was made by Thomas Edison's film company, and is available all over the web (in avi & MPEGs) and on video in many places.
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