1927 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1927.
Contents
Events
January events
- January 1 - John J. Bernet succeeds Frederick D. Underwood as president of the Erie Railroad.[1][2][3]
February events
- February 14 - The Hull Paragon rail accident in England kills 12 people,
May events
- May 15 - The Grand Trunk Western Railroad introduces the Maple Leaf passenger train between Chicago, Illinois and Montreal, Quebec.[4]
June events
- June 29 - Great Western Railway (England) takes delivery of its first 'King' Class 4-6-0 express passenger steam locomotive from its Swindon Works, No. 6000 King George V.[5]
July events
- July 6 – Hebikubo Station (蛇窪駅?), later renamed as Togoshi-kōen Station, in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, opens.
- July 16 - Opening of Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway on the English Channel coast (8.25 mi (13.28 km) of 15 in (380 mm) gauge).[6]
August events
- August 24 - The Sevenoaks railway accident in England kills 13.
- August 25 - Detroit and Mackinac Railway officially abandons the section from Au Sable River Jct. to Comins and the Curran Branch between Hardy and Beavers.[7]
September events
- September 1 – The Trunk Line in Norway takes electric traction into use between Oslo and Lillestrøm.[8]
- September 24 – October 15 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad celebrates its centennial in the Fair of the Iron Horse in Baltimore, Maryland.
October events
- October 10 - First Maine Central Railroad train over Carlton Bridge ends rail ferry service across the Kennebec River at Bath, Maine.[9]
December events
- December 3 - Official opening of London Post Office Railway.[10]
- December 30 - The Ginza Line, the oldest subway line in Asia, opens in Tokyo, Japan.
Unknown date events
- American Locomotive Company builds first 4-6-4 tender locomotive, for the New York Central; also, the first 4-8-4, for the Northern Pacific Railroad.[11]
- American Car and Foundry acquires Shippers Car Line.
- Narrow gauge Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad ends train service to the Rangeley Lakes House destination hotel.[12]
Births
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Deaths
May deaths
- May 23 - Henry Huntington, nephew of Collis P. Huntington and executive in charge of Pacific Electric Railway in the early part of the 20th century (born 1850).
October deaths
- October 7 – Godfrey M. Hyams, financier for Deepwater Railway and Tidewater Railway, dies (b. 1859).
November deaths
- November 17 - Charles Sanger Mellen, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1897-1903 and New Haven Railroad beginning in 1903, dies (born 1852).[13]
References
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