In June 1882, the northward advance of the CP rail head from Yale passed through Spuzzum to a temporary terminus at Alexandra Bridge. That August, a train fatally struck an individual on the track near Spuzzum. In 1885, a member of the
section crew was killed nearby when a locomotive struck their
handcar. In 1890, a freight train fatally injured an inebriated individual sleeping upon the track in the vicinity. In 1892, a CP employee, thrown from and run over by a handcar nearby, was badly injured. In 1895, after a dump car ran over a track worker, he died in hospital after a foot amputation. In 1896, when an eastbound passenger train struck an intoxicated person in the tunnel, the injuries were fatal. Two months later, a collision between a freight train and a work train south caused considerable damage to the rolling stock. In 1898, a few miles south, a
freighthopper fell between two cars and was decapitated. While present at the extinguishing of a fire in the tunnel about north of Spuzzum in 1901, Edmund Juchereau Duchesnay, the CP Assistant General Superintendent of the Pacific Division, was killed by a falling rock. In 1909, two locomotive engineers died and about 30 on board sustained minor injuries when a westbound passenger train mounted a snowslide around south of Spuzzum, derailed, and the two lead locomotives and four cars slid down an embankment to the river edge. In May 1913, the eastward advance of the
Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) rail head reached the shore opposite Spuzzum. In 1919, a roadmaster sustained a fatal skull fracture during a rockslide at the CP tunnel. Built in 1884, the standard-design (Bohi's Type 5) single-storey station building with
gable roof and
dormers (identical to
Keefers) was destroyed in 1964 by a landslide. In 1923, a CP freight train fatally struck a track watchman. In 1930, an eastbound freight train ran over an eight-year-old boy, who died in hospital. During a nearby 1932 CP derailment of 30 cars, one freighthopper died and two were seriously injured. In 1942, a train struck a CP track watchman within a mile of Spuzzum causing fatal injuries. Six months later, when eight cars of an eastbound CP freight train derailed nearby, damage was minimal and nobody was injured. In 1943, a CP train struck a man walking the track nearby, causing severe head and back injuries. In 1951, three crew died in a CP freight train wreck in the vicinity. In 1953, the tunnel was being enlarged for higher loads. In 1968, five cars of a 17-car freight train derailed one mile north. In 1982, 15 cars of 56-car CP freight train derailed at Saddle Rock to the south. In 2002, a man was hospitalized after being struck by a train while walking the track near the Saddle Rock Tunnel. In 2016, a
Canadian National Railways (CN) nine-car grain train derailed on the CP track about south, sending several cars into the Fraser. ==Notable people==