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March 19 – The United States Congress adopts
Standard or "Railroad" time, in use since 1884, as the national
standard.
March 21 – The Railroad Control Act becomes law in the United States,
guaranteeing the return to private ownership and administration of
America's railroads from the USRA at the end
of World War I.
March 26 – The Council of the People's
Commissars in Russia
issues a decree "for the centralization of control, the protection
of railroads and increase in their capacity."
June 22 – Hammond Circus Train Wreck,
Hammond,
Indiana, United
States: The engineer of a circus train operating on the Michigan Central Railroad
falls asleep while the train is in motion; he misses several signals and runs
his train into the rear of a stopped troop train. Several of the passenger
cars are completely destroyed in the collision and catch fire;
86 people die and 127 others are injured in the accident.
December 20 – The name "Canadian
National Railways" is authorized for use to refer to the
collection of railway companies forming Canada's national rail system.[7]