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January

* January – An electrical fire erupts aboard a
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(BART) train traveling in the transbay tube; the fire kills one firefighter and closes the system for more than two months.


February

* February 1 – The Southern Railway's '' Southern Crescent'' becomes Amtrak's '' Crescent'' as Southern discontinues independent
passenger train A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self pr ...
service. * February 10 – The
Philippine National Railways The Philippine National Railways (PNR) ( fil, Pambansang Daang-Bakal ng Pilipinas and es, Ferrocarril Nacional de Filipinas) is a state-owned railway company in the Philippines which operates one commuter rail service between Metro Manila an ...
opens its '' Dagupan Express'' service on the PNR North Main Line. * February 26 – The Superliner railcar enters revenue service with Amtrak.


March

* March – Rio de Janeiro Metro in Brazil begins operation. * March 17 –
Penmanshiel Tunnel Penmanshiel Tunnel is a now-disused railway tunnel near Grantshouse, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. It was formerly part of the East Coast Main Line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Dunbar. The tunnel was constructed b ...
on
British Rail British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
collapses during reconstruction, killing two workers.


April

* April 16 – The Paisley Gilmour Street rail accident kills seven people in near Paisley Gilmour Street railway station in Scotland when an Inverclyde Line service from Glasgow Central to Wemyss Bay collided head-on with an Ayrshire Coast Line special service from Ayr. Seven people were killed.


May

* May 1 – The Jubilee line on the London Underground opens between
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and
Charing Cross Charing Cross ( ) is a junction in Westminster, London, England, where six routes meet. Clockwise from north these are: the east side of Trafalgar Square leading to St Martin's Place and then Charing Cross Road; the Strand leading to the City; ...
.


June

* June 23 – New South Wales
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Neville Wran officially opens the
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in
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. It operates as a shuttle between Central & Bondi Junction until full integration with the Illawarra Line during 1980. * June 30 –
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's rail transit system opens in Atlanta, Georgia as its first train operates on the East Line between Avondale and Five Points Station. It also marks the start of MARTA's combined bus and rail service.


July

* July 1 – The former Nickey line junction with the Midland Main Line at Harpenden Junction is severed.


August

* August 20 – San Diego's Metropolitan Transit Development Board (MTDB) purchases the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway Company in restored condition for $18.1 million. * August 20 – The
East Coast Main Line The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle. The line is a key transport artery on the eastern side of Great Britain running broa ...
rail route between England and Scotland is restored when the Penmanshiel Diversion opens. * August 29 –
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad was a United States railroad company that brought rail service to Aroostook County in northern Maine. Brightly-painted BAR boxcars attracted national attention in the 1950s. First-generation diesel locomotives op ...
discontinues hauling potatoes; it was for this business that the railroad painted many of their boxcars in a distinctive red, white and blue "State of Maine" livery.


September

* September 8 – Restored
Nickel Plate 765 Nickel Plate Road 765 is a class "S-2" 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type steam locomotive built for the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, commonly referred to as the " Nickel Plate Road". No. 765 continues to operate in mainline excursion service and ...
is unveiled. * September 27 – The Lenk branch of the
metre gauge Metre-gauge railways are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of or 1 metre. The metre gauge is used in around of tracks around the world. It was used by European colonial powers, such as the French, British and German Empires. In Europe, la ...
Montreux–Oberland Bernois railway The Montreux Oberland Bernois Railway (french: link=no, Chemin de fer Montreux Oberland Bernois, german: link=no, Montreux Berner Oberland Bahn, abbreviated MOB), is an electrified railway line that operates in southwest Switzerland. It is one o ...
in Switzerland is reopened after a complete rebuilding.


October

* October 1 ** Hong Kong's first
MTR The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving :Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on a 10-line rapid transit network ...
line, the Kwun Tong line from Shek Kip Mei to
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, is opened. ** The permanent building at Amtrak's
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station opens. * October 22 – The Invergowrie rail crash, in Invergowrie, Scotland, occurs when a track signal fails to switch to a stop indication that would have protected a stalled
passenger train A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self pr ...
; a second passenger train collides with the stalled train, resulting in 5 fatalities. * October 28 ** Amtrak opens Buffalo–Depew, replacing Buffalo Central Terminal. ** Amtrak introduces double decker Superliner coaches on the '' Empire Builder''
passenger train A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self pr ...
.


November

* November 10 –
1979 Mississauga train derailment The Mississauga train derailment occurred on November 10, 1979, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, when a CP Rail freight train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire. More than 200,000 people were evacuated in the largest peacetime ...
: A CP Rail train develops a
hot box A hot box is the term used when an axle bearing overheats on a piece of railway rolling stock. The term is derived from the journal-bearing trucks used before the mid-20th century. The axle bearings were housed in a box that used oil-soaked ...
and derails 24 cars carrying hazardous materials near
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; almost 250,000 people are evacuated for up to five days at a time while cleanup commences. * November 16 – The first line of the Bucharest Metro, Line M1, opens from Timpuri Noi to Semănătoarea in Bucharest, Romania. * November 16 – The ER200 begins test runs with passengers between Moscow and Leningrad, the first high-speed train in the Soviet Union, reaching 200 km/h. * November 17 – The first stage of Brisbane Suburban Electrification between Ferny Grove and Darra is commissioned by the Queensland
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Joh Bjelke-Petersen. It is the first section of electrification in
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to use 25,000 volts 50 Hz overhead power supply.


December

* December 20 – The Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line branch to station is opened. * December – Amtrak discontinues the '' Floridian'', '' Lone Star'' and '' North Coast Hiawatha''
passenger train A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self pr ...
s. * December – Union Pacific 3985, a
4-6-6-4 In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-4 is a railroad steam locomotive that has four leading wheels followed by six coupled driving wheels, a second set of six driving wheels and four trailing wheels. 4-6-6-4's are commonly known as Challengers. Other equi ...
steam locomotive A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the locomot ...
, is moved from static display in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for inspection and eventual restoration for operations. * December –
Nickel Plate 765 Nickel Plate Road 765 is a class "S-2" 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type steam locomotive built for the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, commonly referred to as the " Nickel Plate Road". No. 765 continues to operate in mainline excursion service and ...
, a
2-8-4 Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has two unpowered leading wheels, followed by eight coupled and powered driving wheels, and four trailing wheels. This locomotive type is most often referred to as a Berkshire, though ...
steam locomotive A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the locomot ...
, operates under its own power after 21 years of static display.


Unknown date

* Alan Furth succeeds Denman McNear as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the
Southern Pacific Railroad The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1996 and operated largely in the Western United States. The system was operated by various companies under the ...
. * The Federal Government of the United States relinquishes control of the Panama Railway, transferring the railway to the government of Panama.


Accidents


Births

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Deaths


May deaths

* May 9 -
Cyrus S. Eaton Cyrus Stephen Eaton Sr. (December 27, 1883 – May 9, 1979) was a Canadian-American investment banker, businessman and philanthropist, with a career that spanned seventy years. For decades Eaton was one of the most powerful financiers in the ...
, president of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway was a Class I railroad formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun in the 19th century. Led by industrialist Collis P. Huntington, it reached from Virginia's capital city of Richmond t ...
in the 1950s (b. 1883). * May 16 -
A. Philip Randolph Asa Philip Randolph (April 15, 1889 – May 16, 1979) was an American labor unionist and civil rights activist. In 1925, he organized and led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first successful African-American led labor union. In ...
, who organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1925 (b. 1889).


References

* Colin Churcher's Railway Pages (August 16, 2005),
Significant dates in Canadian railway history
'. Retrieved November 8, 2005. * Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society (2005),

'. Retrieved August 29, 2005. * Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society (2005),

'. Retrieved October 28, 2005.