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March 22 in RR History
March 22, 1862 The East Boston Freight Railroad (later B&A, NYC) is chartered in Massachusetts. March 22, 1897 The U.S. Supreme Court rules that railroads are subject to anti-trust legislation. March
By Mark Tomlonson · #163 ·
Re: This Weekend in RR History
March 20, 1955 Metropolitan Philadelphia Railway Association chartered PCC cars 2201 (ex-St. Louis 1578) and 2251 (ex-Kansas City 787) which were refurbished and repainted by PTC at Kensington Shops
By Dennis Linsky · #162 ·
This Weekend in RR History
March 19, 1851 The Illinois Central Railroad is organized in New York City. March 19, 1917 The railroads accept President Wilson's proposal for an 8-hour workday to stave off possible strikes. Later
By Mark Tomlonson · #161 ·
March 18 in RR History
March 18, 1834 One track of the Allegheny Portage Railroad opens for revenue service. The railroad will not operate between December and March when canals are closed by ice. Included in the
By Mark Tomlonson · #160 ·
Re: March 17 in RR History
March 17, 1976 The NYCTA transferred R-1/9 subway cars 1372-1409 from the IND lines to the BMT Eastern Division. Dennis M Linsky [email protected]> wrote:
By Dennis Linsky · #159 ·
March 17 in RR History
March 17, 1869 A Michigan law takes effect confirming a land grant along the first 20 miles of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad but forcing the GR&I to forfeit the rest of the land grant unless it
By Mark Tomlonson · #158 ·
Re: March 16 in RR History
March 16, 1953 Twin Cities Rapid Transit sold all-electric PCC cars 320-39, 360-64, and 415-19 to Public Service of New Jersey for use on the Newark subway. They were renumbered 1-30. In November,
By Dennis Linsky · #157 ·
March 16 in RR History
March 16, 1910 The New York Central¡¯s electrification project reaches White Plains NY. March 16, 1922 The Aurora, Elgin & Chicago is reorganized into the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin. March 16, 1957 The
By Mark Tomlonson · #156 ·
March 15 in RR History
March 15, 1831 The Mohawk & Hudson Railroad orders its first locomotive as well as two 12 Horsepower stationary engines for inclined planes from the West Point Foundry Association. March 15, 1868 The
By Mark Tomlonson · #155 ·
Re: This Weekend in RR History
March 14, 1954 Chicago trolley routes 9 (Ashland Avenue) and 45 (Ashland-Archer-Clark) were converted to bus operation. The car barn at 69th and Ashland was later converted to a bus garage with that
By Dennis Linsky · #154 ·
This Weekend in RR History
March 12, 1845 The Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railway (later CCC&StL, NYC) is chartered. March 12, 1857 The locomotive, mail car and two first class coaches of a Great Western Railway train from
By Mark Tomlonson · #153 ·
Re: March 11 in RR History
March 11, 1951 Chicago trolley route (Lincoln-Indiana) was broken into 2 routes and the Lincoln portion, from Peterson Avenue to Adams Street, was converted to bus operation and the old car barn at
By Dennis Linsky · #152 ·
March 11 in RR History
March 11, 1836 The Little Miami Railroad (later PC&St.L. PRR), Ohio¡¯s second, receives its charter to connect the Mad River & Lake Erie Railroad to the Ohio River at Cincinnati. Construction will
By Mark Tomlonson · #151 ·
March 10 in RR History
March 10, 1858 The Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne & Chicago (later PRR) connects to the Pennsylvania Railroad in Pittsburgh, despite opposition and interference from local citizens. March 10, 1862 The St. Paul
By Mark Tomlonson · #150 ·
March 9 in RR History
March 9, 1875 The North Brookfield Railroad (later B&A, NYC, PC, CR) is incorporated. March 9, 1910 The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Executive Committee authorizes the purchase of the Toledo & Ohio
By Mark Tomlonson · #149 ·
Re: March 8 in RR History
March 8, 1953 Cleveland's East 55th Street trolley route was converted to bus operation. March 8, 1959 Philadelphia trolley route 62, the Darby-Yeadon Shuttle, was cut off after 9:00 PM at all times.
By Dennis Linsky · #148 ·
March 8 in RR History
March 8, 1855 The first train crosses the suspension bridge over Niagara Falls. Before this time, goods and passengers were ferried across the river. The bridge does not end the transfer, as the
By Mark Tomlonson · #147 ·
This Weekend in RR History
March 5, 1832 The New Castle & Frenchtown Railroad begins regular daily revenue service. Passenger boats transfer their passengers to the railroad from stagecoaches, forming a through stage-boat-rail
By Mark Tomlonson · #146 ·
Re: March 4 in RR History
March 4, 1951 Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue trolley route was converted to bus operation. A surprise feature was that one of the last trolleys and one of the first buses were involved in automobile
By Dennis Linsky · #145 ·
March 4 in RR History
March 4, 1826 Granite Railway, the first incorporated company to build and operate a rail road in the United States, is chartered in Massachusetts. March 4, 1839 The first "express" traffic carried by
By Mark Tomlonson · #144 ·