- Castle Gate, Utah
Castle Gate is a
ghost town located in Carbon County in easternUtah , USA. Castle Gate was a mining town approximately 90 miles (145 km) southeast ofSalt Lake City, Utah . The name of the town was derived from a rock formation near the mouth of Price Canyon. This formation features two sheersandstone walls on either side of thePrice River , which appear to open like a giant gate as travelers approach this narrow section of the canyon.Coal mining origins
The first
coal mine , named the Castle Gate Mine #1, opened around 1886 after theDenver and Rio Grande Western Railroad constructed its Utah Division over theWasatch Plateau from the town ofSpringville, Utah . The mine produced high-quality coal for the steam trains. In 1914, Castle Gate was incorporated as a town, which was owned and tightly controlled by theUtah Fuel Company and the D&RGW. Castle Gate Mine #2 opened in 1912 and was found to have the finest coal in the region. A third mine was opened in 1922.Historic events
The town is most famous for two historic events. On
21 April ,1897 ,Butch Cassidy andElzy Lay held up an employee of the Pleasant Valley Coal Company in a daylight robbery at the busy railroad station in Castle Gate, making off with $7,000 in gold.On
8 March ,1924 , the Utah Fuel Company's Castle Gate Mine #2 exploded, killing 172 miners. It was the third deadliest disaster in the history of coal mining in the United States at that time, and remains the tenth deadliest at present.Deconstruction of the town
The town of Castle Gate was dismantled in 1974. Residents were relocated to a new subdivision at the mouth of Spring Canyon, west of Helper. The former townsite was cleared by May 1974 and replaced with coal loading facilities neighboring the railroad line.
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