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October 14 in RR History

 

October 14, 1845 The Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore rules that all "extras" are subordinate to all regular passenger trains, except for one carrying the text of the President's annual message.

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October 14, 1863 The Baltimore & Ohio Board approves the lease of the Newark, Mansfield & Sandusky Railroad, The B&O will change the gauge of the NM&S from 5'-4" to 4'-9-1/2". The B&O plans to operate "compromise" cars to reach Chicago via the 4'-8-1/2" Michigan Southern.

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October 14, 1872 Japan's first railroad opens.

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October 14, 1940 In London, a bomb falls on a roadway above the Balham Subway station. A bus falls into the crater and water and sewer lines break. About 66 people taking shelter in the station are killed.

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October 14, 1958 Gulf, Mobile & Ohio passenger service south of St. Louis ends with the withdrawal of its "Gulf Coast Rebel".

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October 14, 1960 Senator John F. Kennedy begins a 14-hour whistle-stop tour through Michigan in Ann Arbor. He will tour the state aboard the private car of New York Central President Alfred Perlman.

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October 14, 1980 President Carter signs the Staggers Act, freeing railroads from volumes of regulations.

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October 14, 2005 Marquette Rail leases 129 miles of CSX track in west central lower Michigan.

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October 14, 2011 Grand Rapids MI breaks ground for a new Amtrak station.

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Mark Tomlonson


October 13 in RR History

 

October 13, 1869 The Allegan & Holland Railroad and the Muskegon & Ferrysburg Railroad are merged into the Michigan Lake Shore Railroad under an agreement signed September 29. The MLS will later be included in the Pere Marquette, Chesapeake & Ohio and CSX railroads.

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October 13, 1902 Professor Ernest Rutherford of McGill University, who would later earn the Nobel Prize for chemistry, is the first to demonstrate wireless communication between a station and a moving train. His test subject was a special Grand Trunk passenger train running between Toronto and Montreal.

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October 13, 1914 The Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway [later AC, WC, CN], building north from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, opens its northernmost section between Oba and Hearst, Ontario.

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October 13, 1956 Thanks to a new connection with the Lackawanna, Erie Railroad passenger trains can proceed directly to Hoboken, bypassing Jersey City.

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October 13, 1978 The last passenger train in the US pulled by an Alco PA-1 [albeit one termed a "PA-4" after a new prime mover and electrics are installed] pulls out of Boston: MBTA train 453.

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October 13, 2009 A man decides to protest a ticket dispute by "mooning " the conductor at Lauenbruek Station, Germany after he was thrown off the train. His pants catch in the closing car door, dragging him about 600 feet. The stunt delays 23 trains and shuts down service on the line for an hour. Several charges will be filed against the 22-year-old man.

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October 13, 2011 The American Heritage Company, operator of the Durango & Silverton train, announces it has reached an agreement to also operate the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic railroad.

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Mark Tomlonson