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This Weekend in RR History

 

October 16, 1826 The Stockton & Darlington Railway becomes the first in the world to begin a regular, scheduled revenue passenger service, The passenger cars will remain horse-drawn until 1833.

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October 16, 1865 Horsecars begin service in Bellaire OH.

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October 16, 1882 The Nickel Plate Railroad begins operations.

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October 16, 1887 The Great Northern reaches Great Falls MT.

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October 16, 1910 The Detroit River Tunnel Company, owned by the New York Central, routes all of its freight traffic via the new tunnel between Detroit and Windsor ONT, ending the car ferry on the Michigan Central - Canada Southern route.

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October 16, 1916 The Michigan Central inaugurates the "Motor City Special", an all First Class train running between Detroit and Chicago.

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October 16, 1943 Chicago officially opens its new subway system.

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October 16, 1946 The Pennsylvania Railroad names James M. Symes Deputy Vice President-Operations. Symes brings with him long service in Chicago and experience in dieselization on western railroads. He favors diesels over PRR's steam designs.

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October 16, 1948 The Baltimore & Ohio's last new steam locomotive #5594, Class T-3C rolls out of Mt. Clare's erecting shop in Baltimore.

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October 16, 1954 The Southern Pacific dieselizes its 3-foot gauge Keeler branch.

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October 16, 1955 Ceremonial last day of steam on the Long Island.

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October 16, 1964 The Wabash Railroad is leased to the Norfolk & Western. The N&W also takes over the Nickel Plate Road, Pittsburgh & West Virginia, and leases the Akron, Canton, & Youngstown.

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October 16, 1967 The Rock Island donates its Aerotrain to the National Transportation Museum in Green Bay WI.

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October 17, 1839 The Central Railroad of Michigan reaches Ann Arbor from the east.

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October 17, 1859 A train of Pennsylvania Railroad Directors making a circle tour of Western Lines through Chicago and St. Louis is detained at Martinsburg VA due to John Brown's raid on the arsenal at Harper's Ferry.

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October 17, 1866 A national convention of railroad presidents convenes in New York. They hear a recommendation for telegraph block system like that in use over the past year between Kensington and New Brunswick.

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October 17, 1877 The 3-foot gauge Delphos, Bluffton & Frankfort Railroad (later TStL&W, NKP, NS, WBCR] is incorporated in Indiana, although it will mostly operate in Ohio.

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October 17, 1888 Washington DC gets its first glimpse of an electric trolley, as an experimental car is demonstrated.

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October 17, 1892 The Great Northern reaches Wenatchee WA.

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October 17, 1902 The Zanesville & Western (OH, later NYC) is incorporated.

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October 17, 1943 The Burma Railway is completed.

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October 17, 1960 Five operating unions and the railroads agree to the creation of a Federal Commission to study work rules and "featherbedding". The railroads have agreed, believing that their viewpoint will prevail.

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October 17, 1960 The Erie Lackawanna is created from the merger of the Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroads.

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October 17, 1983 SEMTA runs its last commuter train between Pontiac and Detroit.

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October 17, 2000 A crash near Hatfield, UK points up the dismal state of repairs under Railtrack. This leads directly to the demise of Railtrack, a company founded to privatize state-owned British Rail.

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October 18, 1882 Horsecars come to Oshkosh WI.

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October 18, 1909 A special silver cup is given to the Pennsylvania Railroad's Purchasing Department Baseball Team, winners of the General Office baseball League competition. PRR's General Office has also established Basketball and Bowling Leagues.

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October 18, 1911 The carferry Chief Wawatam arrives in St. Ignace MI and will start ferrying passengers and railroad cars across the Straits of Mackinaw in the next couple of days. The previous ferry, the all-wood St. Marie will be retired.

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October 18, 1947 Inaugural run of the "AuRoRa", Alaska's premier passenger train.

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October 18, 1947 The Great Northern celebrates its 10,000th trainload of apples leaving Wenatchee WA.

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October 18, 1955 The last of Philadelphia's Nearside cars are burned. Only car 6618 has survived, given to the Seashore Trolley Museum in April, 1955.

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October 18, 1961 General Motors' Electro-Motive Division completes construction of its first GP30.

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October 18, 2005 The Delray Connecting Railway is transferred from US Steel ownership to Transtar. Transtar also owns the Elgin Joliet & Eastern, the Birmingham Southern, the Lake Terminal Connecting Railway, the McKeesport Connecting Railroad and the Union Railroad.

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October 18, 2010 Ground is broken for the expansion of the west concourse of Penn Station.

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Mark Tomlonson


October 15 in RR History

 

October 15, 1849 A National Pacific Railroad Convention is held in St. Louis with 1,000 delegates attending. They will consider building a railroad to California to tap the recently discovered gold fields.

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October 15, 1851 The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western begins operations.

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October 15, 1860 The New York & Harlem Railroad begins through ticketing with the New York Central to Albany. The trip takes 4 hours, 18 minutes.

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October 15, 1864 RPO service begins between New York and Washington. This route will be the last RPO in operation 113 years later.

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October 15, 1870 Service on the Chicago & Lake Huron, Western Division (later GT, GTW, CN) between Climax Prairie (now Climax) and Battle Creek MI begins.

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October 15, 1874 The Peoria, Atlanta & Decatur Railroad is renamed the Illinois Midland Railway.

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October 15, 1904 The Akron & Barberton Belt Railroad opens its Akron extension between Barberton and White Grocery, Akron. (12.56 miles)

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October 15, 1904 In a crush caused by the World's Fair, St. Louis Union Station handles 86 trains in one hour.

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October 15, 1906 Baltimore & Ohio opens its Potomac Yard ending a carfloat operation from Shepherd's Landing to Aquia and Alexandria.

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October 15, 1907 A pneumatic switch machine is placed in service at the Pennsylvania Railroad's Hollidaysburg Yard.

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October 15, 1910 First Michigan Central passenger trains through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.

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October 15, 1918 The first General Electric diesel-electric locomotive sold is shipped to the Jay Street Connecting Railroad in New York City. Its 200-hp prime mover is built by General Motors.

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October 15, 1923 The Pennsylvania Railroad begins using its new freight depot at Third & Larned Streets in Detroit.

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October 15, 1939 Last day of operations, Toledo & Indiana (interurban).

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October 15, 1941 Pullman launches an experimental coach-sleeper between New York and Chicago on the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Trail Blazer"

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October 15, 1949 The Gulf, Mobile & Ohio retires its last steam locomotive, 2-8-2 #404, becoming the first major U.S. railroad to dieselize. The event is covered in a "Life" magazine feature.

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October 15, 1953 Twin City Lines sells its remaining 91 PCC cars to Mexico City.

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October 15, 1960 Merger date of the Erie and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroads.

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October 15, 1966 The United States Department Of Transportation is created.

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October 15, 1967 The Union Pacific experiments with shipping livestock as TOFC freight.

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October 15, 1973 The Ann Arbor declares bankruptcy as it defaults on a loan from parent Detroit Toledo & Ironton. The loan was used for the conversion of Ann Arbor carferry No. 7 to the "MV Viking" 8 years earlier.

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October 15, 1996 CSX announces it will try to buy Conrail.

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October 15, 2005 China announces the completion of the world's highest railway. The pan-Himalayan line climbs 16,640 feet above sea level across Tibet's snow-covered plateau, known as the roof of the world. It has been criticized as an environmental and cultural threat to Tibet and is itself threatened by rising temperatures that could one day melt the frozen ground beneath it.

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October 15, 2009 Virginia & Truckee McKeen car No. 22 moves under its own power for the first time in 64 years.

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October 15, 2010 The Gotthard Base Tunnel is holed through. At 35.4 miles, it is the longest tunnel in the world. When opened, it will serve railroads and highway traffic.

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Mark Tomlonson


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