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  1. Oct 14, 2016 · In 1887, 1897, 1908, 1914, and 1915 tourists and stagecoach drivers alike fell victim to the iconic western crime, the stagecoach holdup. One of the largest of Yellowstone’s holdups occurred on July 29, 1914 near Shoshone Point, due east of Old Faithful.

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  3. Jul 31, 2018 · One of the largest stagecoach robberies in Yellowstone National Park history occurred on today's date in 1914. According to the park's archives, gunmen held up 25 stagecoaches with 165...

  4. In all, there were five stagecoach robberies in Yellowstone. The last one occurred in 1914. The one that is considered the greatest stagecoach robbery of the 20th Century happened on August 24, 1908 three miles east of Kepler Cascades. A single robber held up 17 coaches with 174 passengers.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · The Train Station is an area near Yellowstone ranch in which the Duttons and their branded ranch hands can dispose of dead bodies without fear of being caught or charged. In John Dutton’s own words: “It’s the trashcan for everyone who’s attacked us.” It’s all very mafia.

  6. The Train Station, also referred to as the Long Black Train, is a rural canyon area past the Montana border into Wyoming. It is the area where the Duttons and the branded execute and/or dispose of their enemies and those who know many of Yellowstone's secrets.

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · His final, and most famous, offense occurred on July 29, 1914, when he robbed 82 passengers traveling on 15 stagecoaches. The stages were halted between Old Faithful and Yellowstone Lake...

  8. Mar 6, 2023 · The train station was introduced in season 1's "The Long Black Train." This saw a disrespectful ranch hand assault one of Yellowstone's "branded" men, and after being kicked out, he's given a drive to the "train station" by Lloyd (Forrie J. Smith).

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