Bobson Dugnutt wrote:
Prior to 1906, the previous record holder was the team of Brown & Eastwood in 1885, when they reportedly achieved speeds in excess of 87mph.
Unfortunately, none of their records could not be corroborated, as the engine was destroyed and both men supposedly killed when the train flew off the unfinished bridge near Clayton Shonash Ravine.
So tragic. But, they did steal the train, so perhaps it was just deserts.