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  • The Wreck of the Broker: The Woodbridge Train Disaster of 1951

    The Wreck of the Broker: The Woodbridge Train Disaster of 1951

    On the misty evening of February 6th, 1951, the residents along Fulton Street in Woodbridge, New Jersey heard a thundering crash. Opening their doors, they saw the deadliest train wreck in state history. The worst wreck in American history since 1918... This was the Broker, which came off the rails taking the lives of 85 people and injuring hundreds more, scarring many for life, both physically and emotionally… it was officially deemed as a simple case of excessive speed, but frustrated investigations failed to get to the bottom of things, leaving many questions unanswered.


    We’re using the advanced technology of Unreal Engine 5 to piece this wreckage back together, bringing the history to life like never before. Guided by historians, exploring the wrecksite, and hearing the stories directly from survivors, we’re re-examining this 73 year old case, and hopefully answering these questions once and for all.

  • The Ghost Town of Bonnie Clare, Nevada - Gunfights, Train Wrecks, and Gold

    The Ghost Town of Bonnie Clare, Nevada - Gunfights, Train Wrecks, and Gold

    Gunfights, Trainwrecks, and Gold. That’s what you’d find at the small, abandoned mining town of Bonnie Claire, Nevada, a junction between the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad and the Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad.

    The history of Bonnie Claire, put simply, is a mess. There’s a lot that we don’t know. There’s a lot that the history books gloss over, and even meticulous publications of local history can’t give more than a couple paragraphs about the site.

    I was drawn to it because of how photogenic the place is; there are some stunning shots I’ve seen photographers take at this ghost town, but the mystery of this town; the lack of documentation, and the

    There are scattered ruins here; wooden buildings falling apart, stone buildings dating back farther, and a rusty, creaking old mill on the hillside. A wooden trailer, left behind by one of the last residents, and two lonely graves of young women, their information already partially obscured. The abandoned track beds coming through this railroad stop remind us of the town’s dependency on its two railroad companies, and give us a clue as to where the train wreck occurred, but beyond the immediate ruins, there’s more waiting to be discovered.

    Looking back on the excitement and tragedy, the ups and downs, and the humble beginnings and lonely end, can we assemble this town’s story like never before? And can we find the earliest remains of the town-site, currently lost to the history books?

  • Across a Continent - 3 Days Aboard Amtrak and Through Railroad History (Philadelphia to Los Angeles)

    Across a Continent - 3 Days Aboard Amtrak and Through Railroad History (Philadelphia to Los Angeles)

    This is a journey I've wanted to do my whole life, and when COVID hit in 2020 and the Amtrak fares dropped, it was the perfect opportunity to hit the rails and see the whole continent!

    We start on Day 1 at Philadelphia's 30th Street Station, riding through Pennsylvania aboard Amtrak's "PENNSYLVANIAN", traveling through Horseshoe Curve and seeing the historic sites of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

    After a brief stopover in Pittsburgh, we take the "CAPITOL LIMITED" to Chicago, where we tour some of the historic sites and see the historic Union Station on Day 2.

    From Chicago, we take the "SOUTHWEST CHIEF" across the whole Western United States, riding through the prairies and across the American deserts on Day 3 and into 4. We roll into California, through the smoke of the wildfires and through historic Sante Fe rail yards.

    Across these three days, we met several fellow travelers, each with their own unique stories and Amtrak workers who truly love what they do.

  • The Train Wreck of the MIDNIGHT FLYER at Winslow Junction, NJ (July 2nd, 1922)

    The Train Wreck of the MIDNIGHT FLYER at Winslow Junction, NJ (July 2nd, 1922)

    July 2, 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the train derailment at Winslow Junction in Central New Jersey, at the northernmost tip of the Pine Barrens. The disaster occurred when two trains - one running late and one running early - switched places in the schedule, and the signal man in the tower mistook one for the other. The track was set for a different train, accidentally sending the highspeed "Midnight Flyer" from Camden bound for Atlantic City on the switch and tight curve toward Cape May, causing it to fly off the tracks. The wreck killed between 6 and 9 people, but ultimately led to inconclusive investigations and no new regulations.

  • The Ghost Town of THURMOND, WV - A Good Town Gone Bad
    • 4/9/22

    The Ghost Town of THURMOND, WV - A Good Town Gone Bad

    Thurmond, West Virginia was built as a railroad town along the New River at a junction for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. First settled in the 1870's and growing as more trains came in, the founder of the town, William Thurmond, tried to keep the town clean and upright. However in the early 1900's, a seedy hotel opened up just across the river, and their "anything goes" attitude gave Thurmond a notorious reputation of treachery and murder.

    The town began dying in the 1930's but never became truly abandoned. Even today, 5 people still call Thurmond their home. Thurmond is also located within one of America's newest National Parks - so new that it wasn't even a park yet when we shot this.

    Trains still pass through the town and we got to see some incredibly long consists roll through, then we went up to do a bit of urban exploration in the abandoned houses behind the main commercial row.

  • The Bryn Athyn Train Wreck of 1921

    The Bryn Athyn Train Wreck of 1921

    A nearly forgotten wreck, but this disaster had quite an impact on the American Railroading industry. On a now abandoned line branching off of Philadelphia, one of the worst crashes in the Philadelphia and Reading Company's history. Let's go in-depth and uncover the full story, like never before told in video.