- Train robbery
Train robbery is a type of
robbery , in which the goal is to stealmoney or other valuables being carried aboardtrain s. They were more common in the past than today, and often occurred in theAmerican Old West . Trains carryingpayroll shipments were a major target. These shipments would be guarded by anexpressman whose duty it was to protect the cargo of the "express car". Expressmen, conductors, and otherpersonnel took enormous pride in their duty and had no problem with risking their lives for a shipment.Bandit s would rely on the expressman to open thesafe and provide the goods. Without the combination required for thecombination lock , it was almost impossible to break into thesafe s. However, the invention ofdynamite made it much easier to break into safes and rob the train.If the outlaw was unsatisfied with the goods, passengers of the
train 'scarriage s who were generally unarmed would be held atgun point and forced to hand over any valuables they were carrying, usually in the form ofjewelry orcurrency .Contrary to the method romanticized by
Hollywood , outlaws generally never jumped fromhorseback onto a moving train. Usually, they would either board the train and wait for a good time to initiate the heist, or they would stop or derail the train and then begin the holdup.Famous train robbers include
Bill Miner ,Jesse James andButch Cassidy . Jesse James is mistakenly thought to have completed the first successful train robbery in theAmerican West when onJuly 21 ,1873 theJames-Younger Gang took US $3,000 from theRock Island Railroad after derailing it southwest of the town ofAdair, Iowa . However, the first peacetime train robbery in the USA actually occurred on October 6, 1866, when robbers boarded the Ohio & Mississippi train shortly after it leftSeymour, Indiana . They broke into one safe and tipped the other off the train before jumping off. The Pinkerton National Detective Agency later traced the crime to theReno Gang . There was one earlier train robbery in May 1865, but because it was committed by armed guerrillas and occurred shortly after the end of the Civil War, it is not considered to be the first peacetime train robbery in the United States.List of Train Robbers
* Frank, William, Simeon, and John Reno (The
Reno Gang )
* Cole, Jim, John, and Bob Younger (Younger Brothers)
* TheDalton Gang
*Wild Bunch (aka Doolin-Dalton Gang)
* TheJessie Evans Gang
*Bill Miner
*Black Jack (Tom) Ketchum
*Jesse James and theJames-Younger Gang
*Butch Cassidy ,Sundance Kid and the Wild Bunch
*Bill Doolin
*Dave Rudabaugh
*Little Dick West
*George Newton
*Tulsa Black Jack
*Sam Bass
*Charlie Ballard
*Peg-Leg Eldridge
*Big Nose George Parrot
*Quail Hunter Jack Kennedy je was kiiFamous Train Robberies
*
Great Gold Robbery of 1855 , London - Paris (1855)
*Bezdany raid , Lithuania (1908)
*Kakori train robbery , India (1925)
* Great Train Robbery, England (1963)In fiction
* "The Great Train Robbery", film (1903)
* "The Great Train Robbery", novel (1975)
* "The Train Job ", an episode of the TV series Firefly that involved a train robbery.
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