IFEBRUARY 14, 1886
The first trainload of California oranges to be shipped east departs Los Angeles.
FEBRUARY 14, 1895
Trolley workers in Brooklyn go on strike. The riots that ensued were suppressed by the Brooklyn militia.
FEBRUARY 14, 1999
In the Canadian province of Quebec, Quebec Railway Corporation takes over the former CN Mont Joli and Matane subdivisions linking Matane to Riviere du Loup, Quebec. The Matane subdivision was the former Canada and Gulf Terminal Railway.
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FEBRUARY 13, 1934
Construction was started on a SP&S grain elevator at Vancouver, Washington.
FEBRUARY 13, 1954
Construction was completed on the Quebec, North Shore & Labrador.
FEBRUARY 12, 1849
The Aurora Branch Railroad was incorporated, providing the origin of the 11,000 mile Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
FEBRUARY 12, 1934
The Union Pacific's aluminum alloy streamliner, M-1000, later christened the City of Salina, equipped with a distillate-electric motive power unit, was delivered to the Union Pacific by the manufacturer in Chicago.
FEBRUARY 11, 1861
President-elect Abraham Lincoln takes the train from Springfield, Illinois to Washington, D.C.
FEBRUARY 11, 1874
Milwaukee Road predecessor, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company is incorporated.
FEBRUARY 10, 1830
The first interstate railroad in the U.S., the Petersburg Railroad, is chartered in Virginia. In 1833 the line opens from Petersburg, Virginia to Blanely, North Carolina.
BEBRUARY 10, 1890
The Farmer's Railway, Navigation & Steamboat Portage Company (FRN&SP) changes their name to the Farmer's Transportation Company. The now almost five year old company proposes to lay tracks from the mouth of the Columbia River to The Dalles, and then eastward to connect with another unamed railroad.
FEBRUARY 10, 1935
The Pennsylvania Railroad's first GG-1 electric locomotives are placed into passenger service.
FEBRUARY 10. 1950
In Canada, the Temiscouata Railway is entrusted to the Canadian National. This line, which was opened throughout on October 1, 1891, ran from Riviere du Loup to Edmundston and then from Edmundston to Connors.
FEBRUARY 09, 1875
The Boston & Maine Railroad completes the construction of it's tunnel under Hoosac Mountain in Massachusetts.
FEBRUARY 09, 1904
In the Canadian province of Ontario, Canadian Pacific train #7 collides head on with Canadian Pacific #8 about two miles west of Sand Point. Thirteen people died in this accident and 19 were injured.
FEBRUARY 09, 1911
The Pacific & Eastern Railway is acquired by the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway.
FEBRUARY 09, 1951
Canada's Royal Commission of Transportation, the Turgeon Commission produces it's report, and it was tabled in the House of Commons on March 15.
FEBRUARY 08, 1951
Striking railroad workers return to work by order of the U.S. Army.
FEBRUARY 08, 1986
A head on collision between a freight train and a passenger train near Hinton, Alberta, Canada claims 23 lives.
FEBRUARY 07, 1915
The first wireless message was sent from a moving train to a station.
FEBRUARY 07, 1991
In the Canadian province of Ontario, VIA Rail Canada reaches an agreement for the purchase of the Canadian National's Smith Falls subdivision between Richmond and Smiths Falls.
FEBRUARY 06, 1815
The first American railroad charter was obtained by an inventor and steamboat designer, John Stevens, to build a railroad from Trenton to New Brunswick, New Jersey. The railroad was never actually built.
FEBRUARY 06, 1868
An 11-day strike begins on the Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville Railroad.
FEBRUARY 06, 1891
The first great train robbery happened when the Dalton Gang robbed Southern Pacific's train #17.
FEBRUARY 06, 1951
The Pennsylvania Railroad's Broker derails in Woodbridge, New Jersey, killing 84 people.
FEBRUARY 05, 1836
The 4-4-0 American type steam locomotive is patented by Henry R. Campbell.
FEBRUARY 05, 1950
Passenger service ends on the Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad.
FEBRUARY 05, 1993
In Alaska on the Alaska Railroad, a snow fleet consisting of two locomotives and a Jordan spreader derail at Eklutna and roll down an embankment along Knik Arm. Crews used bulldozers and cranes to hoist the equipment up the embankment and rerail.
FEBRUARY 04, 1830
The Camden and Amboy Rail Road Transportation Company is founded.
FEBRUARY 04, 1887
President Grover Cleveland signs the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, creating the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC). The ICC regulated rates, service and abandonment of railroads and insures that the interests of farmers and businessmen are represented.
FEBRUARY 04, 1930
The first tireless, soundless, shockless streetcar tracks were installed in New Orleans.
FEBRUARY 04, 1941
Santa Fe #100 becomes the first diesel-electric locomotive to be used in road freight service.
FEBRUARY 04, 1961
With the last run of the Buffalo to Newark Maple Leaf, Lehigh Valley becomes freight only.
FEBRUARY 04, 1963
The Chesapeake & Ohio acquired control of the Baltimore & Ohio.
CANADIANPACIFIC2816 . FEBRUARY 03, 1973 The Providence & Worchester resumes independent operation. CANADIANPACIFIC2816
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FEBRUARY 03, 1973
The Providence & Worchester resumes independent operation.
One of these years railwaystation.com will get their spelling of Worcester correct.
FEBRUARY 03, 1898
In a blinding snowstorm on the New Haven Railroad, engine #684, pulling a two-car milk train to Fitchburg, Massachusetts, collides with engine #823 which was pushing a snow-plow. Fortunately, engine #684 ran up the plow and ended up on top of #823 and no one was seriously hurt. Later, engine #823 carried #684 piggyback to the depot.
FEBRUARY 03, 1963
In the Canadian province of Ontario, Canadian National discontinues operation over the drawbridge over the Rideau Canal near Isabella Street. This was made possible by the construction of a connection which allowed Canadian National passenger trains entering or leaving Union Station to turn at Hurdman rather than use the wye to the Renfrew subdivision and the Rideau Canal drawbridge.
FEBRUARY 03, 2004
Canadian National locomotive #5775 caught fire while traveling eastbound through Cornwall, Ontario. The train stopped at the Toll Gate Road crossing for firefighters to put out the blaze.
FEBRUARY 02, 1886
Representatives from the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, Cincinnati Southern, and other southern railroads meet in Atlanta where they agree to a mass conversion of 13,000 miles of track to a standard gauge of 4' 8 1/2" .
FEBRUARY 02, 1888
In the Canadian province of Ontario, the Pontiac Pacific Junction Railway completes construction of it's line from Waltham to Aylmer where there was a connection with the Canadian Pacific line between Hull and Aylmer. The line was opened in stages as follows:
*Aylmer to Quyon, mile 21 - December 9, 1884 (operated by the contractor until mid-February 1885).
*mile 21 to 31 - December 24, 1885
*mile 31 to 41 - January 27, 1886
*mile 41 to 51 - October 10, 1886
*mile 51 to 61 - December 15, 1886
*mile 61 to Waltham - February 2, 1888
The opening in ten mile segments were the dates subsidies were approved. The intermediate openings to service were:
*March 1886 Aylmer to Shawville
*November 1886 Shawville to Fort Coulonge
*August 27, 1894 Fort Coulonge to Waltham. Although this section was completed and rails laid by February 1888, service did not commence until this date.
Through running of Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway passenger trains from Aylmer to Ottawa over the Canadian Pacific Aylmer branch commenced on the 5th of September, 1887.
FEBRUARY 02, 1910
The Oregon Electric Railway is acquired by the Hill interests.
FEBRUARY 01, 1905
The New York Central & Hudson River began a lease on the New York & Ottawa, along with the Ottawa & New York.
FEBRUARY 01, 1908
The P&S name was changed to SP&S. (Spokane, Portland & Seattle)
FEBRUARY 01, 1910
Service begins on the Oregon Electric Railway's Woodburn branch.
FEBRUARY 01, 1918
The U.S. Senate limits government control of the railroads to 18 months.
FEBRUARY 01, 1935
New York City's first trolley line on fourth avenue, is converted to buses.
FEBRUARY 01, 1953
Canadian Pacific places in trial service a Budd built RDC self-propelled on the Montreal-Mont Laurier.
FEBRUARY 01, 1968
The Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central System merge to form the Penn Central Railroad.
FEBRUARY 01, 1971
On the Ottawa division of the New York Central, the Turbo is taken out of service again until problems that this train continued to have were solved.
FEBRUARY 01, 1979
The Southern Railway's Southern Crescent service is transferred to Amtrak.
Hey Carl, thanks much for setting me straight on this one. I had a feeling you would be contributing some input on this.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
blue streak 1CANADIANPACIFIC2816 JANUARY 31, 1948 Norfolk & Western becomes freight only. NO WAY Still running in 1968?For your information, I use a variety of different sources in updating this thread every morning. One of them is Railwaystation.com. The information found in this site is not always correct, for example, what I read for today says "Norfolk Southern becomes freight only." The Norfolk & Western, if I am correct, did not merge with the Southern until much later. I would think that there are others who would know the history of the Norfolk & Western a lot better than I. I am more familiar with the roads that now comprise today's BNSF.
CANADIANPACIFIC2816 JANUARY 31, 1948 Norfolk & Western becomes freight only.
JANUARY 31, 1948
Norfolk & Western becomes freight only.
NO WAY
Still running in 1968?
For your information, I use a variety of different sources in updating this thread every morning. One of them is Railwaystation.com. The information found in this site is not always correct, for example, what I read for today says "Norfolk Southern becomes freight only." The Norfolk & Western, if I am correct, did not merge with the Southern until much later. I would think that there are others who would know the history of the Norfolk & Western a lot better than I. I am more familiar with the roads that now comprise today's BNSF.
JANUARY 31, 1855
Western railroads were blocked by snow.
JANUARY 31, 1874
The Jesse James gang robbed a train at Gads Hill, Missouri.
JANUARY 31, 1880
In Canada, an Ice Railway is opened between Longueuil and Montreal by the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. A railway track was placed on large timbers laid on the ice of the St. Lawrence River. During the summer months the QMO&O used a car ferry. An ice railway was laid each winter until 1883.
JANUARY 31, 1905
In the Canadian province of Ontario at midnight, the Ottawa and New York Railway comes under the control of the New York Central and Hudson River Railway. The line had been sold at auction in Utica, New York on December 22, 1904, but there was a delay in obtaining court approval for the sale.
JANUARY 31, 1932
US railway unions accept a 10% wage reduction.
JANUARY 31, 1935
The Union Pacific's streamliner M-10000 is placed in daily service between Salina, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri.
JANUARY 31, 1961
On the New York Central's Ottawa division, at Cornwall, Ontario, the 100,000 gallon water tower at the Canadian National station is demolished.
JANUARY 30, 1905
The San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake completes it's line from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, Utah.
JANUARY 30, 1923
The Grand Trunk was merged into the Canadian National.
JANUARY 30, 1973
In the Canadian province of Ontario, Canadian National opens the 4.4 mile L'Original Spur with headblock at Vankleek Subdivision.
JANUARY 29, 1873
The Chesapeake & Ohio is completed from Richmond, Virginia to the Ohio River.
JANUARY 29, 1884
Patent #292,504 is granted to La Fayette Wilson Page of Shreveport, Louisiana for an animal chaser. Page's device was designed to allow an engineer to divert water from the boiler through a nozzle on the front of the locomotive to clear livestock from the track.
JANUARY 29, 1956
The last passenger train is operated on the Virginian Railway.
JANUARY 29, 1980
The Milwaukee Road ends revenue service west of Miles City, Montana.
JANUARY 28, 1935
The first streamlined electric locomotive, the GG1, is placed into service on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
JANUARY 28, 1962
Washington DC's last streetcar routes, 14th Street and U Street, are closed.
JANUARY 27, 1830
The Lexington & Ohio Railroad is chartered.
JANUARY 27, 1902
5 workers were killed in an explosion during subway construction in New York City.
JANUARY 27, 1903
A collision on the Central of New Jersey occurred at Graceland, New Jersey, killing 33.
JANUARY 27, 1948
The first locomotive to carry 1,000,000 pounds operates. My source of information though, does not indicate whether this was steam or diesel.
JANUARY 27, 1963
In the Canadian province of Ontario, in the Ottawa area, a connection is installed between the Canadian National and the Canadian Pacific at Smyth Road. From this date Canadian National train movements used the Canadian Pacific's Sussex Street subdivision between Smyth Road and Hurdman.
JANUARY 26, 1869
Colorado Central Railroad incorporated.
JANUARY 26, 1901
The Great Western Railway (owned by the Great Western Sugar Company) begins operation. This Colorado short line operated steam locomotives into the 1960's.
JANUARY 25, 1875
The Pinkerton Detective Agency bombs the home of bank and train robbers, Frank and Jesse James. Neither of the brothers is there, but their half brother, Archie is killed and their mother is injured.
JANUARY 24, 1854
Chicago is linked by rail to eastern cities.
JANUARY 24, 1900
New York City's mayor Van Wyck breaks ground for that city's first subway.
JANUARY 24, 1966
In the Canadian province of Ontario, Canadian National commences the operation of passenger service from Ottawa to Toronto via Smiths Falls and the use of running rights over the Canadian Pacific's Brockville subdivision to Brockville. On the same date, the Canadian Pacific discontinued passenger service from Ottawa to Toronto via: Smiths Falls and Trenton, Smiths Falls and Havelock.
JANUARY 24, 2006
In the Canadian province of Ontario, the city of Ottawa (Capital Rail) takes ownership of the Prescott subdivision between milepost 8.17 and milepost 25.42 (Highway 416). This is excepted track for possible future expansion.
JANUARY 23, 1890
A new North American speed record of 78.1 mph is set by an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe train.
JANUARY 23, 1902
Columbia River & Northern Railway (CR&N) incorporated.
JANUARY 23, 1915
An unofficial last spike ceremony at Basque, British Columbia commemorates the completion of the Canadian Northern Railway's transcontinental mainline from Vancouver to Quebec via Edmonton, North Battleford, Dauphin, Winnipeg, Fort Frances, Capreol, Ottawa, Hawkesbury and Montreal. Full operation of the line was not commenced until early 1916.
JANUARY 23, 1963
The Florida East Coast is struck by 11 non-operating unions.
JANUARY 22, 1912
Florida East Coast Railway, opens overseas railroad service to Key West.
JANUARY 22, 1956
Santa Fe RDCs derail on a curve in Los Angeles, killing 30.
JANUARY 22, 1993
In the Canadian province of Ottawa, Canadian Pacific abandons the Waltham subdivision between milepost 0 and milepost 1.0 (known as the Wamo Spur).
Cherokee Woman, thanks for keeping up this thread. I hope you have a Merry Christmas.
Bruce
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll.
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