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On March 1, 1910 there were two Great Northern Railway trains stalled by heavy snow at Stevens Pass, Washington,  
Northeast of Seattle. One train was a local passenger train, the other was a fast mail from the east. They had arrived a
few days before at Wellington, just on the west side of the pass. All the efforts of the railway to get them safely across
the pass and off the mountain had failed. The snow plows were out of coal, the food was low, the snow was falling at
one foot each hour, and a tremendous lightning storm had been raging for hours.

In the middle of the night an avalanche came down and struck both trains. The force of the sliding snow pushed both
trains into the Tye river valley, one hundred fifty feet below. Mixed in the avalanche were large trees and boulders
which added to the power of the fast moving snow to destroy the train cars. Ninety six people were killed in the
avalanche. After the avalanche they renamed the town.
I have made a  slide show of Wellington in rememberance of those who lost their lives in 1910.
Don't forget to scroll down for pictures and EVP's we got at Wellington during investigations.
The Story of Wellington
Lynn asks if any of the 'Beck'
children are there, and a
woman's voice comes in with
'Who said bad children?'
Lynn and another team
member were talking about
their cameras when a voice
says 'Where is it?
You will hear a voice say 'I give
up' before Lynn talks about a
noise they had heard previously
Team members were talking about
a squirrel they'd seen on TV  when
a voice comes in saying 'I love'
A team member says We're not
here to harm you' then a
womans voice says 'Over here'
Lynn asks 'Is your daddy with
you?' when a voice says 'Yeah'
Roger was reading from an
information board at Wellington,
during the day when a woman's
voice repeats 'Two'
Lynn asks them to do something
to give us a scare when a childs
voice sings 'Lets Go'