Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Great Tolar Railroad Explosion

Tolar, New Mexico. Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad train between Clovis and Vaughn. 
  (1943, Jack Delano/Library of Congress, FSA/OWI collection)
 
 
 
"At noon on November 30, 1944, a World War II supply train hauling 165 five-hundred-pound bombs headed for the Pacific Theater derailed in Tolar. The train caught fire and the bombs exploded. The blast, which leveled nearly every building in town, could be heard 60 miles away. It vaporized 500 feet of track and sent a 1,500-pound axle crashing through a store and rolling out the back. One person, Jess Brown, was killed in the explosion after a piece of iron shrapnel struck his head. Tolar is two miles east of here."

 

2 comments:

  1. My grandmother, Elizabeth Stinnett, remembered that the blast wave opened the back door of her home in Portales, about 40 miles to the southeast. She felt the blast wave and it opened the front door also.

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