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Re: May 5 in RR History
Omitted from May 2: May 2, 1959 Philadelphia's Market-Frankford line car 581 suffered a broken axle when it pulled into the 15th Street station eastbound, causing a 24-hour delay which would have been
By Dennis Linsky · #2016 ·
May 5 in RR History
May 5, 1827 The Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company opens a nine-mile railroad operated by horses and gravity between Summit Hill mines and Mauch Chunk PA. It is the first permanent railroad in
By Mark Tomlonson · #2015 ·
Re: This Weekend in RR History
May 2, 1949 Brooklyn's McDonald-Vanderbilt PCC route was broken into 2 routes. The Vanderbilt Avenue portion, still the B-69, continued to use PCC cars and terminated at Prospect Park. The McDonald
By Dennis Linsky · #2014 ·
This Weekend in RR History
May 2, 1845 A Baltimore ordinance allows the Baltimore & Susquehanna to operate steam locomotives in the central city only between 9:00 pm and 5:00 am. They are further prohibited from burning wood
By Mark Tomlonson · #2013 ·
Re: May 1 in RR History
May 1, 1949 Washington's old trolleys were retired with the conversion of the Benning routes to bus operation. They were routes 10 (Kenworthey Avenue) and 12 (Seat Pleasant). All trolley service was
By Dennis Linsky · #2012 ·
May 1 in RR History
May 1, 1834 The Auburn & Syracuse Railroad (later R&S, NYC) is incorporated to connect the Erie Canal to Syracuse NY. May 1, 1850 The stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad vote to allow operations
By Mark Tomlonson · #2011 ·
Re: April 30 in RR History
Omitted from April 29: April 29, 1973 The remaining portion of the 3rd Avenue El from Gun Hill Road to East 149th Street closed and was replaced by a new Bx-55 bus route. IRT R-12 subway cars
By Dennis Linsky · #2010 ·
April 30 in RR History
April 30, 1847 The Pennsylvania Railroad sells its first shares of stock. April 30, 1854 The first railway in Brazil opens. April 30, 1865 The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad (later CIL,
By Mark Tomlonson · #2009 ·
Re: April 29 in RR History
April 29, 1951 Brooklyn's Ocean Avenue and Rockaway Parkway trolley routes were converted to bus operation. April 29, 1956 The NYCTA extended IND subway service on the Fulton Street line after a
By Dennis Linsky · #2008 ·
April 29 in RR History
April 29, 1833 The Utica & Schenectady is incorporated. Later it will form part of the Mohawk Division of the New York Central. April 29, 1839 The Oswego & Syracuse (later DL&W) is formed. It will ne
By Mark Tomlonson · #2007 ·
Re: April 28 in RR History
April 28, 1950 The IRT Composites were replaced on the 3rd Avenue El by the BMT Q-Type El cars. April 28, 1952 All tenants who had stores and offices inside Philadelphia's Broad Street Station were
By Dennis Linsky · #2006 ·
April 28 in RR History
April 28, 1844 Thieves steal $3,000 in specie [2025: $127,920] being carried in a Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore baggage car by Sanford & Shoemaker's Express Company. April 28, 1869 Workers on
By Mark Tomlonson · #2005 ·
Re: This Weekend in RR History
April 26, 1953 New York's Fifth Avenue Coach Lines retired all double decker buses for economic purposes. Bus 2124 was preserved. April 26, 1956 The NYCTA ended service on the BMT Fulton Street El
By Dennis Linsky · #2004 ·
This Weekend in RR History
April 25, 1831 Matthias Baldwin builds his first locomotive, a small demonstration engine that pulls up to four people on a small circle of track laid out in his shop yard. April 25, 1831 The New York
By Mark Tomlonson · #2003 ·
April 24 in RR History
April 24, 1832 The Tonawanda Railroad (later B&R, NYC) is chartered to run between Rochester and Attica NY. It will be the second railroad built in the state of New York. April 24, 1834 The Long
By Mark Tomlonson · #2002 ·
Re: April 23 in RR History
April 23, 1954 The City of Philadelphia financed the PTC in purchasing 43 new Marmon-Herrington TC-49 trolleybuses to re-equip route 66 on upper Frankford Avenue from Bridge Street to Knights Road.
By Dennis Linsky · #2001 ·
April 23 in RR History
April 23, 1831 The Pontchaitrain Railroad (later L&N), the first in the Mississippi valley, begins horse car operation between New Orleans and Milneburg. April 23, 1835 The New Castle & Frenchtown
By Mark Tomlonson · #2000 ·
Re: April 22 in RR History
April 22, 1954 Atlantic City celebrated its 65th anniversary of trolley operation with railfan sentiment. The Atlantic City Transportation Company celebrated its 9th anniversary by purchasing and
By Dennis Linsky · #1999 ·
April 22 in RR History
April 22, 1833 The Erie & Kalamazoo Railroad (MI) (later MS, LS&MS, NYC, PC, CR) is chartered. It will become the first railroad to operate in the former Northwest Territory. April 22, 1861 The Mobile
By Mark Tomlonson · #1998 ·
Re: April 21 in RR History
April 21, 1964 The NYCTA's automated shuttle subway train, consisting of IRT R-22 cars 7509, 7513, and 7516, was destroyed by fire on track 4 of the Grand Central terminal. Cars 7513 and 7516 were
By Dennis Linsky · #1997 ·