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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:13 AM

While I am not sure how to go about finding significant items for this particular date in history, I remember a time when a lot of people were playing the game "Trivial Pursuit". I have often thought that it would be fun to create a game like this just for us railroad enthusiasts. Has anyone else out there had basically the same thought??

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:01 AM

Cherokee Woman, I did some digging into today's date in railroad history and I have come up with a few more entries.

September 27, 1835

Phineas Davis, inventor of the first practical coal burning locomotive, is killed when his invention, the York, derails.

September 27, 1864

Jesse James gang surprise attack train: 150 killed.

September 27, 1890

Farmers Transportation Company is renamed the Columbia Railway & Navigation Company (CR&N).

September 27, 1923

37 killed in train accident in Casper, Wyoming.*

*I am guessing this happened on the CB&Q, although I could be wrong.

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Posted by miniwyo on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 1:31 PM
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September 27, 1923

37 killed in train accident in Casper, Wyoming.*

*I am guessing this happened on the CB&Q, although I could be wrong.

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I believe it was on the CB&Q.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:22 AM

September 28, 1956

C&O completes dieselization.

September 28, 1981

Illinois Central becomes first RoadRailer operator.

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Posted by yippinyahoo on Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:09 PM
Jesse James killed 150 people in a train robbery???  Shock [:O]  I had no idea
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:24 PM

 yippinyahoo wrote:
Jesse James killed 150 people in a train robbery???  Shock [:O]  I had no idea
I was thinking about this, this morning. I think that more than likely this is a typo on the part of the person who authored the web site where I had gotten the information from. Add a 0 to 15 and presto! You have 150.

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Posted by rrandb on Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:42 PM
I beleive in there attempt to stop the train they caused a catastrophic train wreck that resulted in a huge loss of life. Not hard to do with wooden coaches, telescoping and the ensuing fires.
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:55 PM

 rrandb wrote:
I beleive in there attempt to stop the train they caused a catastrophic train wreck that resulted in a huge loss of life. Not hard to do with wooden coaches, telescoping and the ensuing fires.
I am glad you brought this up, it is a possibility that I didn't even think of. And it certainly is plausible, considering that it would have happened during the Civil War era or shortly thereafter.

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Posted by videomaker on Thursday, September 28, 2006 1:06 PM
150 Killed ! That has to be a misprint ...I dont hink the James Gang killed that many people in their whole carrer! I could be wrong tho...Danny
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, September 28, 2006 1:18 PM

 videomaker wrote:
150 Killed ! That has to be a misprint ...I dont hink the James Gang killed that many people in their whole carrer! I could be wrong tho...Danny
Someone should do some research into this subject, because I too doubt that the James Gang would have killed even a third of that number.

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Posted by rrandb on Thursday, September 28, 2006 3:07 PM
Here is a link that staes on September 27th, 1864 " The James Gang suprise attack a train. 150 killed." From the NHRS i.e. National Railway Historical Society.  This act and the national attention it drew was the begining of the end for whatever pouplar support the James Gang enjoyed.   http://avenue.org/nrhs/histsep.htm
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, September 29, 2006 4:23 PM

September 29, 1849

New Haven Railroad provides first passenger train service to Peekskill, NY.

September 29, 1890

Railroads forfeit unused land grants, which had been granted as inducement for constructing new lines.

September 29th 1913

Rudolph C.K. Diesel, inventor of the diesel engine, dies at 55.

September 29, 1957

0-3 #539 moved to Ester Short Park, in Vancouver, Wa (SP&S Ry).

September 29, 1962

Last steam-powered run on the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range.

September 29, 1967

Last RPO run on the Southern Pacific.

September 29, 1967

Monon becomes freight only.

September 29, 1978

VIA Rail Canada takes over Canadian Pacific passenger operations.

September 29, 1988

Washington, D.C.'s Union Station returns to service as passenger terminal.

 

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Posted by ChuckHawkins on Friday, September 29, 2006 5:03 PM
I, too, am doubtful about this information, no matter where it's posted. First off, at that point in time there wasn't any "James" gang. I believe Jesse was serving with Quantrill, and Frank may not have been active in the partisan forces, by then. Secondly, I could understand Quantrill attacking a Union army train but I would assume his tactic would be "wrecking" it, rather than engaging in a firefight with the occupants(they could have too much cover from the cars). I find it difficult to believe that at the speeds involved you would have that many casualties, umless if fell off a mountainside that would be difficult to find in Missouri or Kansas.



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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, September 29, 2006 5:08 PM
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September 28, 1981

Illinois Central becomes first RoadRailer operator.

Somebody obviously forgot about the C&O's use of RoadRailers in the late 1950s and early 1960s!

Where do you think these Johnny-come-latelies got the idea?

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, September 29, 2006 5:27 PM
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 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

September 28, 1981

Illinois Central becomes first RoadRailer operator.

Somebody obviously forgot about the C&O's use of RoadRailers in the late 1950s and early 1960s!

Where do you think these Johnny-come-latelies got the idea?

My source of information is www.Railwaystation.com . I suspect that a lot of the information in this web site is wrong. And I wish I knew of another online source that I could use to verify a lot of what I am coming up with. If anyone has any suggestions, I will certainly try them.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, September 29, 2006 6:31 PM

Don't worry, Ray, we're not blaming you.

As for a source, you've got the best possible source right here, with a lot of well-informed correspondents, experienced railroaders, and historians.  No malice in corrections--just a desire to set the records straight whenever possible.

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Friday, September 29, 2006 6:58 PM
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September 27, 1864

Jesse James gang surprise attack train: 150 killed.

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     Actually, Quantrill's Raiders, the renegade Confederate gang that Jesse James rode with during the Civil War, ransacked  Lawrence, Kansas, killing 150 people.  I don't think a train was involved.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Saturday, September 30, 2006 3:40 PM
On September 30, 1981, Amtrak's Chicago Dubuque, Iowa Black Hawk is
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, September 30, 2006 4:35 PM

September 30, 1877

The Southern Pacific enters Arizona at Yuma, becoming the first railroad in the Territory.

 

September 30, 1914

Great Northern Pacific Steamship Co. (GNPSS) incorporated.

And Cherokee Woman already covered the the detail of Amtrak discontinuing the Chicago to Dubuque, Iowa Black Hawk run, so I will not list that.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, October 1, 2006 7:39 AM

October 1, 1834

Patent issued to Ross Winans for the first locomotive with six or eight driving wheels.

October 1, 1861

Theodore Judah recommends Donner Pass route for the Central Pacific through the Sierra Nevadas.

October 1st, 1931

Cotton Belt's Blue Streak freight service begins.

October 1, 1943

T.F. Dixon becomes Vice-President & General Manager of SP&S Ry.

October 1, 1964

San Francisco cable cars declared a national landmark.

October 1, 1967

Last run of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy's Fast Mail.

October 1, 1979

Amtrak's National Limited, Lone Star, North Coast Hiawatha and Hilltopper are discontinued.

October 1, 1988

Last run of Canadian National narrow gauge in Newfoundland.

(I wasn't even aware that the CN operated narrow gauge trackage in that part of the world........interesting!)

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 2, 2006 6:49 AM

October 02, 1872

Colorado's second largest narrow gauge railroad, the Denver, South Park & Pacific is incorporated.

October 02, 1882

Asked whether he operates his railroads for the public benefit, William Vanderbuilt answers: "The public be damned! What does the public care for railroads, except to get as much out of them for as little consideration as possible!"

October 02, 1960

Last steam run on the Illinois Central.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 7:58 AM

October 03, 1837

The Sandusky, the first locomotive equipped with a whistle, makes it's first run from Patterson to Brunswick, New Jersey.

October 03, 1937

Railroad unions win 44 cent per day pay raise.

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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 8:53 AM
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October 1, 1988

Last run of Canadian National narrow gauge in Newfoundland.

(I wasn't even aware that the CN operated narrow gauge trackage in that part of the world........interesting!)

CN only took over the old Newfoundland Railway in 1949, after Newfoundland joined Canada, as part of the agreement regarding Confederation.  I was recently up there, and this is the report I posted elsewhere about the trip.  It includes a few links to the history of the Newfoundland Railway.

As you may remember, we made a trip to Newfoundland this summer, and I’m just now getting around to editing my photos and writing up some notes.  Thought I’d share a few thoughts about the trip. I was born in Newfoundland, but not raised there.  And I’ve never been all that interested in the history of the railroad there until I started preparing for this trip.

 

To give a quick, condensed summary of the Newfoundland Railway, suffice it to say that it was built between 1881 – 1898.  It was narrow gauge, built to 3’-6” gauge.  About 550 miles of mainline from the capital, St John’s to Port-aux-Basques on the southwestern coast. 

Including all branch lines, total mileage was around 900 miles (depending on at what period you were measuring), making it the longest narrow gauge system in North America.  After Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949, the Newfoundland Railway came under the control of Canadian National.  Towards the end of its run, they changed the name to Terra Transport. 

Like many railroads serving large, underpopulated regions, it was a money losing proposition.  When government funds starting running low, and with the competition from the newly completed Trans-Canada Highway in 1956, traffic decreased and deficits mounted.  Service was terminated in 1988.  Tracks were torn up almost immediately afterwards.  Very little track or equipment remains today.

For more detailed information see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newfoundland_Railway

Okay, enough background.  We landed at St Johns, and spent most of our time out on the Bonavista Peninsula, so my train watching was limited to spots in between those points, which covers basically the eastern section of the island.

Here’s a map of the island:

http://home.earthlink.net/~lkstrong/NfldMap.htm

Considering that I had the wife and junior in tow, I got to see a good number of sites.  We hit the Railway Coastal Museum, Avondale, Whitbourne, Clarenville, Trinity Loop, Bonavista and Pt Union.

 

Best Museum

Wow, they sure did a good job on restoring the old main station and railroad headquarters building in St John’s and turning it into the “Railway Coastal Museum”.  Good exhibits with lots of photos and displays.  Learned a lot about the Coastal Boats too.  (The railroad also operated a fleet of small coastal boats providing passenger and freight service to outlying posts).  Nice job restoring and/or preserving the building.  Too bad they didn’t have more rolling stock outside, but the museum itself is excellent.  Here’s a shot of the building.

 

Best preserved rolling stock

I have to hand it to Bonavista.  The locomotive (#932) and cars there were in the best condition of those that we saw.  The station building is nicely maintained and serves as a senior citizen center.  I have no idea how much the current condition resembles the station as it was when it was in service.  #932 is a class NF210 diesel, 1200 hp, built by EMD in the late 50’s.

 

Biggest (pleasant) surprise

I’m originally from Pt Union.  Of course, the trains were gone from that particular branch long before I came along.  In fact, I never associated trains with Pt Union.  I knew they had recently turned the old station into a museum, but didn’t really expect to see much.  Turns out that they did a very nice job of reconditioning the building.  It was moved some 50-100 yards from where it originally stood.  While about half the station is dedicated to the town in

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Posted by CShaveRR on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 8:58 AM
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October 03, 1937

Railroad unions win 44 cent per day pay raise.

That's about 550 percent of our most recent pay raise!Angry [:(!]

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, October 4, 2006 6:44 AM
On October 4, 1883, the first run of the Orient Express took place.


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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, October 4, 2006 10:50 AM

October 04, 1904

First day of New York City subway has 350,000 riders.

October 04, 1967

Santa Fe president John Reed announces that the railroad plans to drop all but a handful of first class passenger trains.

October 04, 1969

Last wooden passenger subway cars retired at Brooklyn.

October 04, 1970

First excursion train on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.

October 04, 1980

Smithsonian reactivates 2-4-0 John Bull.

October 04, 1981

Amtrak's Chicago to East Peoria Prairie Marksman is discontinued.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, October 6, 2006 8:04 AM

October 06, 1846

George Westinghouse is born.

October 06, 1866

The four Reno brothers, hold up their first train, taking $13,000.00 from the safes on a moving Ohio & Mississippi train. This was the first robbery of a train in motion.

October 06, 1935

Market Street Railway starts using trackless trolley coaches.

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Posted by StillGrande on Friday, October 6, 2006 1:25 PM
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September 27, 1864

Jesse James gang surprise attack train: 150 killed.

The Centralia Massacre was an ambush by bushwhackers under Bloody Bill Anderson during the American Civil War in which 22 Union soldiers were executed at the Centralia, Missouri train station on September 27, 1864.

Jesse James was among the bushwhackers.

In the ensuing Battle of Centralia when federals attempted to capture Anderson another 123 federals were killed.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, October 7, 2006 8:50 AM

October 07, 1826

The first American railroad is completed in Quincy, Massachusetts. Horse draw wagons carrying granite were pulled from a quarry along a 3-mile track for the Bunker Hill Monument.

October 07, 1834

First American railroad tunnel opens on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, east of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

October 07, 1948

Passengers aboard the Baltimore & Ohio's Marylander between Washington and New York saw the first practical demonstration of television reception aboard a moving train.

October 07, 1949

The Gulf, Mobile & Ohio becomes one of the first major railroads to completely dieselize after it's last steam operation.

October 07, 1960

General Manager N.S. Westergard assumes additional post of Vice-President (SP&S Ry.)

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 9, 2006 7:11 AM

October 08, 1979

Amtrak's Chicago to Miami Floridian is discontinued.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 9, 2006 7:15 AM

October 09, 1877

Presidential order allows Southern Pacific to expand into Arizona and New Mexico.

October 09, 1995

A sabotaged rail results in the derailment of Amtrak's Sunset Limited west of Phoenix, Arizona, leaving one person dead and 78 injured.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 7:33 AM

October 10, 1848

The first steam engine to operate in Chicago, for the Galena, & Chicago Union RR, the Pioneer, arrives in New York by boat.

October 10, 1888

55 killed in accident at Mud Run, Pennsylvania.

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Posted by jeffhergert on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1:05 PM

  From Railroad Avenue by Freeman Hubbard.

  "The first train robbery that can be traced definitely to the redoutable Jesse (James) occurred December 12, 1874, on the Kansas Pacific Railroad (now part of the Union Pacific system), although tradition connects his name with the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific holdup in Adair County, Iowa, on July 21, 1873."

  West of Adair, Iowa along old US 6, is a historical marker, including a steam locomotive driving wheel, commemorating this event.  Claimed to be Jesse James' first train robbery and the first train robbery west of the Mississippi River.

October 10, 1852

 The Chicago & Rock Island officially opened between Chicago and Joliet. 

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:55 AM

October 11, 1951

RS-3's ordered (SP&S Ry.)

October 11, 1962

Colorado & Southern 2-8-0 #641 makes last run of steam on a regular daily service standard gauge railroad, Leadville to Climax Colorado.

October 11, 1987

Soo Line sells 2002 miles to Wisconsin Central.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, October 12, 2006 5:58 AM

October 12, 1934

Association of American Railroads formed.

October 12, 1954

Last eight of Erie Railroad's onetime fleet of 1545 steam locomotives make their last journey to the railroad's scrap yard in Chicago.

October 12, 1986

A once-in- a- 100- years flood knocks out two major Alaska Railroad bridges and several smaller bridges and covers the tracks in mud, causing nearly $3 million in damage. Service is restored within 13 days.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, October 13, 2006 6:23 AM

October 13, 1988

Southern Pacific Railroad sold to Rio Grande Industries.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, October 14, 2006 7:44 AM

October 14, 1980

The Staggers Rail Act substantially deregulates railroads in the United States.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, October 15, 2006 6:20 AM

October 15, 1899

Overland Limited begins service on the Southern Pacific.

October 15, 1947

Tonopah & Goldfield abandoned.

October 15, 1960

The Erie Railroad and the Lackawanna Railroad merge.

October 15, 1966

U.S. Department of Transportation created.

October 15, 1976

The Missouri Pacific, Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Texas & Pacific railroads merge.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 16, 2006 7:38 AM

October 16, 1859

Abolitionist, John Brown attacks U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry and B & O's Wheeling to Baltimore Express.

October 16, 1944

Z-8 #910 makes it's initial run, Portland, OR to Wishram, WA (SP&S Ry).

October 16, 1950

Last narrow gauge train on the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina (Tweetsie).

October 16, 1964

Norfolk & Western merges Nickel Plate Road.Sad [:(]*

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October 16, 1973

Ann Arbor Railroad declares bankruptcy.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, October 16, 2006 8:54 AM
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October 16, 1964

Norfolk & Western merges Nickel Plate Road.

That's an understatement!  This is also the day that the Wabash and the Pittsburgh & West Virginia disappeared into the N&W system, and the Akron, Canton & Youngstown became a subsidiary of N&W (it was merged much later).

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:38 AM

October 17, 1902

The Trinity & Brazos Valley Railroad is chartered (now part of BNSF's Dallas to Galveston line).

October 17, 1912

Oregon Electric completed, Albany, OR to Eugene, OR.

October 17, 1944

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy operates 82-car mail and express train from Chicago to Council Bluffs.

October 17, 1960

The Erie and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western merge to form the Erie Lackawanna.

October 17, 1962

Union Pacific makes first road test of coal-burning gas-turbine-electric.

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Posted by Hugh Jampton on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:48 AM
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October 17, 1962

Union Pacific makes first road test of coal-burning gas-turbine-electric.

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October 18, 1962

Union Pacific realise that pulverising the coal might improve performance.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:24 AM

October 18, 1886

Largest one-day conversion of narrow gauge to standard gauge. 2000 men between 5 A.M and 6 P.M converted 418 miles of track on the Cotton Belt, then known as the St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas, from Bird's Point, MO to Texarkana, AR.

October 18, 1947

The inaugural run of the Alaska Railroad Aurora, a blue and gold streamliner, marks upgraded passenger service between Anchorage and Fairbanks.

October 18, 1956

Last trolley run in Brooklyn.

October 18, 1961

GM rolls out first GP-30 diesel-electric locomotive.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, October 19, 2006 7:53 AM

October 19, 1897

George Pullman dies.

October 19, 1913

23 killed in train accident at Bucatanna MS.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, October 20, 2006 7:33 AM

October 20, 1940

First issue of Trains published.Smile [:)]

October 20, 1955

Last SP&S steam engine leaves Hillyard (Spokane, WA).Sad [:(]

October 20, 1969

Alco leaves the locomotive business.Sad [:(]

October 20, 1980

645-mile former Rock Island Herrington, Kansas City-Dalas line is sold to Katy subsidiary Oklahoma, Kansas & Texas.

October 20, 1980

965-mile former Rock Island Kansas City-Tucumcari, New Mexico line is sold to Southern Pacific's Cotton Belt.

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Posted by mhurley87f on Friday, October 20, 2006 7:38 AM

Apologies for being away for some time, but it looks like we Brits have missed the Harrow & Wealdstone Accident - 4th or 5th October 1952 (sorry, exact date escapes me, and I haven't got my book (see later) with me at work).

Over 100 passengers and train crew killed, 2 express locomotives written off, and the exact cause still unclear.

Way back in the sixties, my Econ Lecturer kindly gave me a copy of the Official Ministry of Transport Report into the Accident, and the detail of the investigation was testament to the professionalism of the then accident investigators, even to testing the paint used by the driver widely believed to bear responsibility to decorate his home a few days earlier - could that have caused him to become drowsy and miss  the Distant Signal and the later Outer Home Signal?

 

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, October 21, 2006 8:13 AM

October 21, 1918

Mount Royal Tunnel opened on the Canadian Northern Railway (later part of Canadian National).

October 21, 1960

The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy opens new 2500-foot Mississippi River Bridge at Quincy, Illinois.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:54 AM

October 22, 1925

First production diesel-electric locomotive sold to Central Railroad of New Jersey.

October 22, 1934

Union Pacific's six-car streamlined M- 10001 departs Los Angeles for a 56 hour, 55 minute transcontinental run to New York's Grand Central Terminal.

October 22, 1937

Z-6 #900 given trial run, Spokane, WA to Pasco, WA (SP&S Ry).

October 22, 1974

Longest train on record in Canada, a 2.5 mile load of 250 grain cars, hauled from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Thunder Bay Ontario.*

*Does anyone out there know if the above information still stands, or has this record been broken? I have a gut feeling that the source of my information is a quite old.

October 22, 1993

47 are killed when the eastbound Sunset Limited falls off a bridge near Mobile, Alabama which had been struck by a barge in dense fog.Dead [xx(]Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 23, 2006 7:46 AM

October 23, 1834

The first locomotive to pull a train on a track, built by John Stevens, it operated on a 220-foot circle of track on his Hoboken, New Jersey estate.

October 23, 1936

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Zephier, makes Chicago to Denver run in 12 hours, 12 minutes - an average of 91.6 MPH.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, October 24, 2006 6:11 AM

October 24, 1861

Pony Express service ends.

October 24, 1866

The first Bucker snow plow is completed at the Central Pacific's Sacramento shops.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7:27 AM

October 25, 1848

The locomotive, "Pioneer" pulls the first westbound train out of Chicago.

October 25, 1886

In Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois, the Supreme Court declares that a state can not regulate even that portion of interstate commerce that takes place within it's own borders, removing the States legislative powers over railroads. This led to passage of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 by Congress.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, October 26, 2006 6:46 AM

October 26, 1906

Oregon Electric purchases Willamette Valley Traction.

October 26, 1968

Penn Central vacates Chicago's La Salle Street Station in favor of Union Station.

October 26, 1985

First run for Burlington Northern's propane-fueled GP-9.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, October 27, 2006 6:21 AM

October 27, 1870

William J. Palmer incorporates Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.

October 27, 1891

The St. Clair Tunnel, connecting the U.S. and Canada beneath the St. Clair River opens.

October 27, 1904

First part of the New York City subway opens.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, October 28, 2006 6:29 AM

October 28, 1956

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy introduces new Vista-Dome Denver Zephyrs.

October 28, 1979

Amtrak's first double deck Superliner coaches debut on the Chicago to Seattle Empire Builder.

October 28, 1983

After over 48 years of service, New Jersey Transit #3323 becomes the last revenue train to be pulled by a GG1.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, October 29, 2006 7:16 AM

October 29, 1904

New York City IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) subway opens.

October 29, 1989

New York City MTA opens 63rd street extension to subway.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, October 30, 2006 5:31 AM

October 30, 1955

Union Pacific shifts Omaha-Chicago streamliner routes from the Chicago & Northwestern to the Milwaukee Road.

October 30, 1972

Two Illinois Central Gulf commuter trains collide in Chicago, killing 45 and injuring 356.

October 30, 1983

Amtrak begins tri-weekly Auto Train service from Lorton, VA to Sanford, FL.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:14 AM

October 31, 1956

Brooklyn, NY ends street car service.

October 31, 1966

Canadian National begins Montreal-Toronto Rapidos.

October 31, 1970

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, known as Amtrak is created.

October 31, 1976

Canadian Pacific and Canadian National issue joint VIA timetable.

October 31, 1978

Last train out of St. Louis Union Terminal.

October 31, 1987

Montana Rail Link begins operation over 907 miles of ex-Northern Pacific (Burlington Northern) track.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, November 1, 2006 7:43 AM

November 01, 1834

Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey connected by rail.

November 01, 1865

First tank car designed for bulk oil enters service at Titusville, PA. It was a flat car fitted with two wooden tanks shaped like inverted tubs.

November 01, 1878

Chicago & Alton Railroad completes the first all-steel bridge over the Missouri River at Glasgow, Missouri.

November 01, 1918

102 die in a New York City subway derailment at Malbone Street, Brooklyn.

November 01, 1976

Amtrak discontinues use of Louisville & Nashville depot in Louisville.

November 01, 1980

Chessie System merges with Seaboard Coast Line Industries to form CSX Corporation.

November 01, 1985

Southern Pacific and Santa Fe begin repainting diesels in red and yellow merger colors.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, November 2, 2006 7:23 AM

November 02, 1969

Last run for Kansas City Southern's Southern Belle.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, November 3, 2006 6:26 AM

November 03, 1908

Cow Creek viaduct completed (SP&SRy).

November 03, 1909

Oregon Trunk Railway (OT) incorporated.

November 03, 1969

Last Kansas City Southern Southern Belles arrive in Kanas City and New Orleans.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, November 4, 2006 8:46 AM

November 04, 1874

Regular train service begins on the East Broad Top Railroad.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, November 5, 2006 8:22 AM

November 05, 1889

Rio Grande Southern Railroad incorporated.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, November 6, 2006 6:30 AM

November 06, 1855

68 engineers from 13 states and 45 railroads meet in Baltimore to organize the National Protective Association of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of the United States, forming the country's first railroad union.

November 06, 1968

101-day strike by Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen against the Belt Railway of Chicago ends.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, November 7, 2006 7:23 AM

November 07, 1835

Construction begins on Erie Railroad.

November 07, 1885

The Canadian Pacific Railrway completes first transcontinental route across Canada. The last spike was driven at Craigellachie, British Columbia.

November 07, 1909

24 hour train service between New York and St. Louis begins.

November 07, 1970

The second longest tunnel in the U.S., the 7 mile 1327 yard Flathead tunnel opens on the Great Northern.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 5:48 AM

November 08, 1905

Union Pacific's Chicago to San Francisco Overland Limited gets electric lighting.

November 08, 1969

The last train to depart Chicago's Grand Central Station, C&O #8, leaves for Grand Rapids.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, November 9, 2006 6:57 AM

November 09, 1833

Twelve passengers on the Camden & Amboy Railroad are injured in the first passenger train accident in the U.S.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, November 10, 2006 7:02 AM

November 10, 1905

Willamette Valley Traction incorporated.

November 10, 1952

Supreme Court upholds decision barring segregation on interstate railroads.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, November 11, 2006 6:56 AM

November 11, 1934

The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy's Pioneer Zephyr makes it's first run in scheduled passenger service between Lincoln, Nebraska and Kansas City, Missouri.

November 11, 1957

Demolition begins on San Francisco's cable car barn at California & Hyde.

November 11, 1957

Last use of a steam locomotive by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, November 12, 2006 7:52 AM

November 12, 1831

The John Bull, the oldest operable steam engine in the U.S., is placed in regular service on the Camden & Amboy Railroad.

November 12, 1965

Heaviest single piece of freight carried by rail, a 549.2 tons hydrocracker reactor hauled from Birmingham, Alabama to Toledo, Ohio.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, November 13, 2006 6:48 AM

November 13, 1906

New York Central's New York electrifiation begins.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 6:06 AM

November 14, 1832

World's first streetcar system opens in New York City with horse drawn cars on tracks on Fourth Avenue between Prince and 14th Streets.

November 14, 1988

Department of Transportation announces random drug testing for 90,000 railroad workers.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 6:42 AM

November 15, 1908

Oregon Electric Forest Grove branch opened.

November 15, 1910

Penn Station opens in New York City.

November 15, 1920

W.F Turner becomes President of the S.P&S Railway.

November 15, 1928

The first rail detector car to be placed in commercial service begins operation on the Wabash Railroad.

November 15, 1948

Union Pacific Railroad begins track tests of gas-turbine-electric locomotive.

November 15, 1957

Longest and heaviest train (500 coal cars, 4 miles long, 42,000 tons) hauled by Norfolk & Western Railroad between Iaeger, West Virginia and Portsmouth, Ohio. This happened nearly 50 years ago. Does anyone out there know for sure if this record has been broken by another road?? Locomutt has informed me that he was betting that the actual termination point of this train was Williamson, WVa., that is where the N&W's yard was, and not too far from Iaeger. Much of my information is obtained from the web site of railwaystation.com and I suspect that the individual who put this all together did not have his information correct in the first place. So I appreciate it when a few of you guys out there are able to point out the errors in my information.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, November 16, 2006 6:45 AM

November 16, 1952

North Coast Limited begins interchange of coach and sleeper with SP&S Nos. 1 & 2 at Pasco, Washington (SP&S Ry).

November 16, 1963

Last run of mixed train on Norfolk & Western's Abingdon branch.Sad [:(]

November 16, 1967

Canadian Pacific begins testing Canada's first remote-controlled mid-train diesel locomotives in regular freight service, using new Robot radio-command system.

November 16, 1972

GE introduces E60C electric locomotive.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, November 17, 2006 5:49 AM

November 17, 1837

The Sandusky, believed to be the first locomotive equipped with a whistle in the US, arrives on the Mad River & Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio.

November 17, 1889

First daily railroad service to the Pacific coast, without a change was between Chicago and Portland, OR, and between Chicago and San Francisco, Calif., on the Union Pacific Railroad.

November 17, 1908

Vancouver, WA to Portland, OR begins (SP&S Ry).

November 17, 1938

Gordon Lightfoot, the Canadian folk artist who had written "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" and "Steel Rail Blues"  was born. Happy Birthday to Gordon Lightfoot!!Happy B-Day [bday]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, November 18, 2006 6:06 PM

November 18, 1881

Construction of the Georgia Pacific Railroad begins.

November 18, 1883

Standard time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific) created, abolishing 100 different local times in the United States.

November 18, 1889

Oahu Railway begins public service in Hawaii.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, November 19, 2006 6:39 AM

November 19, 1891

Granville T. Woods receives patent for a third rail to operate electric railways. This black inventor from Columbus, Ohio dedicated his life to developing a variety of inventions relating the railroad industry, and held more than 60 patents.

November 19, 1986

Last run of the Chicago & Northwestern C628's.Sad [:(]

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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, November 19, 2006 6:51 AM
In 1991, a cargo train derailment in central Mexico
killed 70 people and injured 40 more, when the boxcars
crushed automobiles on a highway below the tracks. 
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, November 19, 2006 7:31 AM

 cherokee woman wrote:
In 1991, a cargo train derailment in central Mexico
killed 70 people and injured 40 more, when the boxcars
crushed automobiles on a highway below the tracks. 

That's interesting, CW. What is your source of information on this one?

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, November 20, 2006 5:39 AM

November 20, 1850

First train operated on the Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific.

November 20, 1961

Union Pacific 4-8-4 #844 makes it's first post-regular service excursion run.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 6:18 AM

November 21, 1890

First train operated on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.

November 21, 1950

Head-on collision between a passenger and a troop train kills 21 on Canadian National.

November 21, 1980

The St. Louis - San Francisco Railway merges with Burlington Northern.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 6:02 AM
On November 22, 1950, a train wreck in New York City,
killed 79 people.  Does anyone have any information on
this?  This is all that was on ArcaMax History & Quotes.
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 6:17 AM

November 22, 1882

Denver & Rio Grande reaches Grand Junction from Gunnison, Colorado.

November 22, 1950

Two Long Island commuter trains collide, killing 79 and injuring 352 at Richmond Hill, in the Borough of Queens, NY.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, November 23, 2006 5:35 AM
FROM BELLSOUTH.NET "ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY":

On Nov. 23, 1996, 44 people were injured when an
Amtrak train derailed in Secaucus, NJ bridge.
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, November 23, 2006 5:57 AM

November 23, 1898

Andrew Jackson Beard receives patent #594,059 for a railway car coupler. Born a slave, Beard worked in a number of occupations, including the railroad industry. This led to his improved railroad coupler, which was credited with preventing many serious injuries among railroad workers.

November 23, 1968

Last Durango to Alamosa passenger train on the D&RGW.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, November 24, 2006 5:21 AM

November 24, 1912

First run for Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, November 25, 2006 6:12 AM

November 25, 1884

The Oregon Shortline and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company (later forming Union Pacific's route to the northwest), join rails.

November 25, 1955

Race segregation forbidden on trains and buses between U.S. states.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, November 26, 2006 6:45 AM
FROM ARCAMAX HISTORY AND QUOTES:

In 1832, the first streetcar railway in America started
public service in New York City, from City Hall to 14th
Street.  The car was pulled by a horse, and the fare was
12 1/2 cents.
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, November 26, 2006 7:39 AM

November 26, 1867

The first patent for a refrigerated car is granted to J.B. Sutherland, of Detroit, Michigan.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, November 27, 2006 5:40 AM

November 27, 1873

The Boston & Maine RR makes the first breakthrough in construction of it's tunnel under Hoosac Mountain in Massachusetts.

November 27, 1910

New York's Penn Station opens as world's largest railway terminal.

November 27, 1957

Steam operations end on the Pennsylvania Railroad.Sad [:(]

November 27, 1964

Pennsylvania Railroad ends Pittsburgh commuter service.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:47 AM

November 28, 1877

The first two foot gauge railroad in the U.S., the Bedford & Billerica Railroad, opens.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:32 AM

November 29, 1870

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe signs contracts to build the railroad from Atchison to Topeka, Kansas.

November 29, 1954

First Budd dome cars enter service, connecting with the North Coast Limited (SP&S Ry).

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Posted by dmoore74 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:26 AM
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

November 27, 1873

The Boston & Maine RR makes the first breakthrough in construction of it's tunnel under Hoosac Mountain in Massachusetts.

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

 

The Hoosac Tunnel was actually built by the Troy and Greenfield Railroad which was owned and financed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  The Troy and Greenfield was sold to the Fitchburg Railroad several years after the completion of the Hoosac Tunnel.  The Boston & Maine eventually leased the Fitchburg in 1900 and later merged it.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 3:53 PM
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

November 29, 1954

First Budd dome cars enter service, connecting with the North Coast Limited (SP&S Ry).

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

I know of a lot of dome cars built by Budd prior to 1954.  Perhaps these were SP&S' first dome cars.

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Posted by spokyone on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:55 PM

 cherokee woman wrote:
On November 22, 1950, a train wreck in New York City,
killed 79 people.  Does anyone have any information on
this?  This is all that was on ArcaMax History & Quotes.

I believe this happened on the LIRR. A train stopped with a mechanical problem. The "rear brakeman" walked back with a lantern to protect the train. He then mistakingly thought the problem was fixed. He reboarded and signaled he was ready. The problem was not fixed and the train did not move. Just then an express train out to Babylon, came around a curve. That motorman saw a "clear" signal in the distance but did not see the stalled train markers and did not pass over a torpedo.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, November 30, 2006 7:04 PM

November 30, 1944

United Railways disolved

November 30, 1959

Passenger service ends on the Cotton Belt (St. Louis Southwestern Railroad).Sad [:(]

November 30, 1968

Clinchfield 4-4-0 #1 restored to service.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, December 1, 2006 6:04 AM

December 01, 1852

The Pacific becomes the first steam engine to operate west of the Mississippi River when it made it's first run for the Pacicic of Missouri RR.

December 01, 1884

The Oregon Short Line and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co (later forming the Union Pacific's route to the northwest) officially open.

December 01, 1903

First Western film, The Great Train Robbery, is released.

December 01, 1909

G.B. French becomes President of the SP&S Ry.

December 01, 1955

The first remote control railroad passenger car is tested on the New York, New Haven & Harford Railroad between New Rochelle and Rye, N.Y.

December 01, 1959

The Norfolk & Western acquires the Virginian.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 2, 2006 6:09 AM

December 02, 1856

First patent issued for a sleeping car.

December 02, 1892

Railroad financier, Jay Gould dies.

December 02, 1926

Cleveland Railway Company puts first all aluminum street car in service.

December 02, 1980

Pullman Company is dissolved.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, December 3, 2006 7:54 AM

December 03, 1863

Ground breaking for the Union Pacific Railroad at Omaha, Nebraska.

December 03, 1967

The last Twentieth Centrury Limited arrives at Chicago's LaSalle Street Station.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, December 4, 2006 5:27 AM

December 04, 1867

The Grangers, a secret order of farmers, is founded in Washington, D.C. It seeks to control railroad rates and middlemen.

December 04, 1967

Kansas City Southern tells ICC it plans to quit passenger business.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 5:45 AM

December 05, 1883

The Rock Island, Milwaukee Road and Union Pacific railroads make an agreement for interchange of trafic at Omaha.

December 05, 1968

Last Denver & Rio Grande narrow gauge operation west out of Alamosa.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:00 AM

December 06, 1915

Connought tunnel on the Canadian Pacific Railway opens beneath Mount McDonald. For 70 years, the five mile-mile tunnel was Canada's longest.

December 06, 1968

Last steam revenue run outside of the Silverton branch for the D&RGW, Durango to Alamosa.Sad [:(]

December 06, 1971

Auto-Train begins daily service between Lorton, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C.,  and Sanford, Florida. The train transports 100 cars and 400 people.

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Posted by JSGreen on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 8:19 AM
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

December 06, 1971

Auto-Train begins daily service between Lotton, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C.,  and Sanford, Florida. The train transports 100 cars and 400 people.

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

 

I believe that's "Lorton". Va. 

...I may have a one track mind, but at least it's not Narrow (gauge) Wink.....
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:00 PM
 JSGreen wrote:
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

December 06, 1971

Auto-Train begins daily service between Lotton, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C.,  and Sanford, Florida. The train transports 100 cars and 400 people.

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

 

I believe that's "Lorton". Va. 

I had a feeling that there was something wrong with this one, but I couln't figure out what it was. Thanks for correcting me on this one, I believe someone else had already pointed this out to me in regards to an earlier post.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, December 7, 2006 6:25 AM

December 07, 1891

Passenger service begins on the first international tunnel, under the St. Clair River between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario.

December 07, 1941

New York Central streamlines Empire State Express with 32 new cars from Budd.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, December 8, 2006 6:04 AM

December 08, 1874

Jesse James gang takes train at Muncie, Kansas.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 9, 2006 5:58 AM

December 09, 1852

The Pacific makes the  first demonstration run west of the Mississippi River, from St. Louis to Cheltenham, a distance of five miles.

December 09, 1885

The Farmer's Railway, Navigation & Steamboat Portage Company (TFRN&SP) is incorporated in Washington Territory. Their goal was to build a railroad around the many rapids on the Columbia River between The Dalles and Celilo Falls. The line would be used to transport steamboat and barge cargoes around the rapids.

December 09, 1988

Fox River Valley Railroad begins operating on 208 miles of ex-Chicago & Northwestern Railway.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, December 10, 2006 6:08 AM

December 10, 1852

The Pennsylvania RR's tracks reached the Ohio River at Pittsburgh via the famous Horseshoe Curve.

December 10, 1858

Pennsylvania Railroad connects Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

December 10, 1970

500,000 railroad workers begin a nationwide walkout. Within hours President Nixon signs a bill providing a 13.5% wage increase and postponing the strike for 80 days.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, December 11, 2006 5:14 AM

December 11, 1887

Operations begin on Colorado's 2-foot gauge Gilpin Tramway.

December 11, 1905

Ground broken for Willamette Valley Traction Co.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:00 AM

December 12, 1906

James J. Hill announces retirement from railroad business.

December 12, 1968

Canadian National begins Turboliner service for Montreal-Toronto.

December 12, 1988

New York City Subway system adds  new stations (Z line).

December 12, 1989

First revenue trains run through the CP Rail 9.1 mile Mount MacDonald Tunnel. This is the longenst rail tunnel in the Americas.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 4:51 AM

December 13, 1913

L,C. Gilman becomes President of SP&S Railway.

December 13, 1946

19 killed in train accident at Guthrie, Ohio.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, December 14, 2006 5:30 AM

December 14th, 1894

Eugene Debs is sentenced to six months in prison for his role in the Pullman strike.

December 14, 1934

The first streamlined locomotive, the Commodore Vanderbilt, is placed in service on the New York Central.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:16 AM

FROM ARCAMAX HISTORY & QUOTES:

 

On December 14, 1896, the Glasgow Underground Railway was opened.

Angel cherokee woman "O'Toole's law: Murphy was an optimist."
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, December 15, 2006 5:39 AM

December 15, 1880

Southern Pacific begins train service to Deming, New Mexico.

December 15, 1907

Pasco, Washington to Cliffs, Washington opens on the SP&S Railway.

December 15, 1944

United Railways purchased by SP&S Railway.

December 15, 1986

VIA receives it's first GM F-40PH's.

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Posted by spokyone on Friday, December 15, 2006 8:02 AM

Dec 15 1855 Mass:

 The locomotive Dewitt Clinton, the third built in the United States, exploded on the Worcester and Nashua Railroad, killing the engineer and fireman.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 16, 2006 5:33 AM

December 16, 1935

The world's longest railroad bridge, the Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana, opens. The 23, 235- foot bridge crosses the Mississippi River.

December 16, 1941

Union Pacific removes first streamliner (M-10000) from service.

December 16, 1943

Derailment and collision of Atlantic Coastline's Tamiami Champions kill 72 at Lumberton, North Carolina.

December 16, 1967

Delaware & Hudson buys four Santa Fe Alco PA's.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:40 AM

December 17, 1908

Bridges across Willamette and Columbia Rivers open on the SP&S Railway.

December 17, 1924

The first diesel-electric locomotive is placed in service on the Central Railroad of New Jersey.

December 17, 1954

The Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway's Kirk Yard at Gary, Indiana becomes the first fully automatic freight yard.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, December 18, 2006 5:14 AM

December 18, 1949

Last regular passenger service on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.Sad [:(]

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Posted by spokyone on Monday, December 18, 2006 7:36 PM
December 18, 1867 - Angola, New York, United States: The Angola Horror - The Buffalo-bound New York Express of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern derails its last coach, due to poor track maintenance, and it plunges forty feet off a truss bridge into Big Sister Creek just after departing Angola. The next car is also pulled from the track and rolls down the far embankment. Stoves set both coaches afire and fifty are killed - three manage to crawl from the wreckage. Forty more are injured. The train actually continues for some distance before the crew realizes an accident has happened.
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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:26 AM

December 19, 1882

Denver & Rio Grande reaches Utah border. Because the D&RG had no charter to operate in Utah, William Palmer incorporated the mileage in that state seperately as the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway.

December 19, 1898

Colorado & Southern incorporates.

December 19, 1906

James J. Hill acquires the A&CR for the P&S (SP&S?).

December 19, 1911

California Western line completed.

December 19, 1977

Milwaukee Road files bankruptcy.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 5:13 AM

December 20, 1883

International cantilever railway bridge opens at Niagra Falls.

December 20, 1917

41 killed in train accident at Louisville, Kentucky.

December 20, 1918

All government-owned railroads in Canada are brought under the management of the Canadian National Railways.

December, 20, 1919

Canadian National Railways established.

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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 9:15 AM

I believe that the Louisville, KY accident is going to be the one that was actually in Shepherdsville, which is 20, 25 miles south of Louisville.

According to a Filson Historical Society newsletter, a local that was crowded with "Christmas shoppers" was trying to back into a siding, at Shepherdsville, when it was struck by a southbound through train, that was attempting to make up lost time.  According to the article, the wreck killed 51 passengers, and injured another 48, making it one of the L&N's greatest disasters. (At that time.)

Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:51 AM

December 21, 1829

The first stone arch railroad bridge in the world, the Carrollton Viaduct, is officially opened  on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad over Gwynn's Falls at Baltimore, Maryland.

December 21, 1907

F.B. Clarke becomes President of the SP&S Railway.

December 21, 1949

Gales Creek & Wilson Railway operations cease.

December 21, 1962

Last Budd RDC (Rail Diesel Car) manufactured is delivered to the Reading.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Thursday, December 21, 2006 8:30 AM

 

 

In 1995, a commuter train rammed the rear of a passenger train in heavy fog near Cairo, Egypt, killing 75 people.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, December 22, 2006 5:51 AM

December 22, 1829

Baltimore & Ohio begins passenger operations between Baltimore and Ellicott's Mills.

December 22, 1885

Patent #332,762 issued to La Marcus Adna Thompson for a gravity switchback railroad.

December 22, 1950

2 self-propelled trains of Long Island Railroad collide, killing 77.

December 22, 1965

Pennsylvania Railroad sells Long Island Railroad to the state of New York.

December 22, 1982

The Missouri Pacific and Western Pacific merge into Union Pacific. Sad [:(]

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Posted by dmoore74 on Friday, December 22, 2006 9:31 AM
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

December 22, 1882

The Missouri Pacific and Western Pacific merge into Union Pacific. Sad [:(]

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

I trust you meant 1982.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 23, 2006 6:03 AM
 dmoore74 wrote:
 CANADIANPACIFIC2816 wrote:

December 22, 1882

The Missouri Pacific and Western Pacific merge into Union Pacific. Sad [:(]

CANADIANPACIFIC2816

I trust you meant 1982.

Thanks for pointing out my error. I went back and corrected it.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 23, 2006 6:10 AM

December 23, 1851

Illinois Central Railroad begins construction.

December 23, 1852

The Pacific Railroad of Missouri (later known as the Missouri Pacific Railway) begins passenger service west of the Mississippi River.

December 23, 1907

The first all-steel railroad passenger coach is completed.

December 23, 1926

20 killed in train accident at Rockmont, Georgia.

December 23, 1946

Highest ridership in New York City subway history (8.8 million passengers).

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, December 25, 2006 6:09 AM

December 24, 1852

The Baltimore & Ohio's tracks reach the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia.

December 24, 1985

Illinois Central Gulf sells 681 mile Iowa division to Chicago, Central & Pacific.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, December 25, 2006 6:14 AM

December 25, 1830

The Best Friend of Charleston, owned by the South Carolina Railroad, becomes the first American locomotive in regular service in the United States.

December 25, 1848

New Haven Railroad opens.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, December 26, 2006 7:17 AM

December 26, 1917

President Wilson takes possession and control of the nation's railroads by proclamation. This resulted in the formation of the United States Railroad Administration, which operated the country's railroads until March 3, 1920.

December 26, 1956

Last standard gauge steam run on the Denver & Rio Grande Western.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:52 AM

December 27, 1942

34 killed in train accident at Almonte, Ontario.

December 27, 1943

Fearing a threat of national security, President Franklin Roosevelt orders the government to seize the nation's railroads in order to avert a strike.

December 27, 1951

Last train runs on the Rio Grande Southern.Sad [:(]

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:16 AM

December 28, 1912

The first municipally owned streetcars begin operation in San Francisco.

December 28, 1917

Wartime emergency called by the Federal government, which takes control of U.S. railroads on January 1, 1918.

December 28, 1966

13 die in a train crash in Everett, Massachusetts.

December 28, 1972

Amtrak announces purchase of French built Turboliners.

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Posted by spokyone on Thursday, December 28, 2006 8:14 AM

Dec 28 1875 C.H. Stoddard, city engineer, and his assistants, G.H. Boynton, James McElherne, Charles Harrold and Charles Stoddard, have commenced work on the survey for a route for the Chicago, Millington And Western narrow gauge railway to reach Rock Island.

Edit: the year was in error.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Friday, December 29, 2006 5:49 AM

December 29, 1876

Bridge collapses beneath Lakeshore & Michigan Southern's Pacific Express, killing 84.

December 29, 1982

Louisville and Nashville merged into Seaboard Coast Line, which changes it's name to Seaboard System.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:55 AM
 spokyone wrote:

Dec 28 1875 C.H. Stoddard, city engineer, and his assistants, G.H. Boynton, James McElherne, Charles Harrold and Charles Stoddard, have commenced work on the survey for a route for the Chicago, Millington And Western narrow gauge railway to reach Rock Island.

Edit: the year was in error.

I kind of wondered about that. Thanks for correcting the error, spokyone.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, December 30, 2006 6:59 AM

DECEMBER 30, 1906

53 killed in train accident at Washington, D.C.

December 30, 1907

United Railways begins passenger service.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, December 31, 2006 7:30 AM

December 31, 1860

First railway tunnel in Canada opens on the Brocksville & ottawa Railway beneath the town of Brockville.

December 31, 1943

Gales Creek & Wilson River Railway purchased by the SP&S Railway.

December 31, 1944

50 killed in train accident at Bagley, Utah.

December 31, 1968

Last U.S. Pullman service.

December 31, 1968

The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad becomes part of the Penn Central Railroad.

December 31, 1978

Last run of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Peoria Rocket.

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Posted by jjnewell on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:20 AM

This may be off the regular discussion topic, but does anyone know if and/or how to find information about personnel working on the Fitchburg RR in the late 1890s??

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Posted by martin.knoepfel on Saturday, July 31, 2010 5:08 PM

 August 2nd 1980: Terrorists placed a bomb in a waiting-room in the main station of Bologna. 85 people killed, more than 200 hurt. The roof of the waiting-room collapsed. The day was a saturday with the station being very busy. Members of the Italian military secret-service tried to lead the investigation onto a wrong track. Three members of an extremist (fascist) organisation have later been convicted to lifelong prison, the sentences being confirmed by the Italian supreme court. Nevertheless, it is still unknown who ordered the crime and why.

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