Death and destruction in Dotsero

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Death and destruction in Dotsero

The story is one of human mistakes with terrible consequences. It is also a story of people mustering courage out of a horrible situation and rising to the needs of others.

The riders on the Denver & Rio Grand Railroad's westbound passenger train that Friday evening had no reason for worry. The train was making good time, rolling at an estimated 60 miles per hour. Engineer Gustav Olson, one of the most trusted men in the D&RG system, had a clean safety record.

Olson and conductor Albert McCurdy had been notified at Red Cliff that an eastbound, double-header (two engine) freight train would steam out of Glenwood about the same time their train headed into the canyon. The trainmen were instructed to move the passenger train to a siding at Dotsero until 9:55 p.m., allowing the freight train to pass.

Posted: 1/24/2018 1:26:37 PM by Kathy Heicher | with 0 comments


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