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  2. List of train robberies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Western and Atlantic Railroad, Georgia: 12 April 1862 2nd, 21st, and 33rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment led by James J. Andrews: During the American Civil War, James J. Andrews and his men commandeered a Confederate train known as The General. [1] Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: 14 October 1864 Confederate Guerrillas

  3. Union Pacific Big Springs robbery - Wikipedia

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    The robbery resulted in no fatalities, but there was one capture — John Barnhart, station-master. [4]: 195 Though he made it out alive, others among the gang were not so lucky. Eight days after the robbery, Collins and Heffridge were killed by Sheriff Bardsley and a group of "ten United States Soldiers".

  4. Train robbery - Wikipedia

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    Other robbers held the railroad companies in contempt, particularly those from the Midwest and West. [12] The first post-Civil War robberies occurred in Indiana; Wells Fargo and American Express Company cars carrying money and other expensive materials were common targets. [13]

  5. Fairbank train robbery - Wikipedia

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    According to James H. McClintock, train robbery was popular in Arizona at the time, which was exemplified by the passing of a statute in 1889 that made it punishable by death. However, the law was never enforced and several train robberies occurred between 1889 and 1899. One of the most daring, according to McClintock, was the Cochise Train ...

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  7. Sam Bass (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bass (July 21, 1851 – July 21, 1878) was a 19th-century American train robber, outlaw, and outlaw gang leader. Notably, he was a member of a gang of six that robbed a Union Pacific train in Nebraska of $60,000 in newly minted gold from San Francisco, California. To date, this is the biggest train robbery to have been committed in the USA.

  8. How the Railroad Killer used America’s vast train network as ...

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    A serial killer used America’s vast train network as his personal hunting ground in the 1990s. The desperate hunt for Angel Maturino Resendiz, alias Rafael Resendez-Ramirez – chronicled in ...

  9. South American bank heist crew used blowtorches, elaborate ...

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    Investigators found robbery tools, disguises, fake identification documents and more than $100,000 in cash at several short-term rental properties in Oregon and Washington, according to prosecutors.