A Seemingly Perfect Publicity Stunt (Sept. 15, 1896)
This file appears in: Crash at Crush
Recognizing that nothing draws a crowd like the promise of danger, two locomotives of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company were intentionally set on a head-on collision course, in order to promote the railway's new two dollar round- trip tickets for state wide travel. The event drew more than 40,000 spectators, a windfall for the promoters behind it.
This file appears in: Crash at Crush
Crash at Crush
One of the most infamous publicity stunts of all time, "The Crash at Crush," took place about 3 miles south of West, Texas, featuring two locomotives of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company (known as M-K-T or "Katy") intentionally set on a…