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Esmond train wreck

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The Esmond train wreck site commemorates a tragic rail disaster that occurred in 1910, when two trains collided near the Esmond siding, killing several people. Today, a historical marker and remnants of the wreckage dot the desert landscape, allowing visitors to reflect on the event. The site is a quiet, off-the-beaten-path landmark that appeals to history buffs and those interested in railroad lore. Visitors can see the marker, walk among scattered metal fragments, and imagine the chaos of that fateful day. It's a poignant stop that adds depth to Tucson's historical tapestry.

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  • Read the historical marker detailing the 1910 collision and its aftermath.
  • View scattered debris and wreckage remnants still visible on the ground.
  • Explore the surrounding desert landscape that frames the somber scene.

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Ways to visit Esmond train wreck

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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