Glenrock train wreck
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| Glenrock train wreck | |
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| Details | |
| Date | September 27, 1923 9:05 p.m. |
| Location | Converse County, near Glenrock, Wyoming |
| Country | United States |
| Line | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad |
| Operator | Colorado and Southern Railway |
| Incident type | Bridge collapse |
| Cause | Cloudburst |
| Statistics | |
| Trains | 1 |
| Passengers | 66 |
| Deaths | 30 |
| Injured | 2[1] |
The Glenrock train wreck is the worst train wreck in Wyoming history, killing 30.[2] It happened on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad between Glenrock and Casper on September 27, 1923. (The nearest current community is Meadow Acres, lying west of the site, across the North Platte River). It occurred when the Casper to Denver train, only 15 miles into its journey, plunged into Cole Creek after the bridge spanning it had washed away after three days of storms.[3]
The storms of September 27–29 caused flooding over much of central Wyoming and wrecked other railroad bridges, though none with such catastrophic results. Newspaper reporters from Denver who attempted to reach the site by road were still stranded 100 miles away on September 29.[4]
