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March 28 - SNCF in France sets a new world rail
speed record of 331 km/h using 1500V dc electric traction. The
track is severely damaged in the process (see [1], [2], [3]).
April - Ferrovias Central of Peru opens a spur line from La Cima
to Volcán Mine, reaching an (at the time) world record altitude of
4830 m (15,848 ft).[1]
May 12 - Manhattan's
last elevated railroad becomes history as the
NYCTA cuts back the Third Avenue El from Chatham Square in Lower
Manhattan to 149th Street, Bronx.
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^Cameron, Walter Norman (1976). A
Line of Railway: the Railway Conquest of the Rimutakas.
Wellington: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society. ISBN
0-908573-00-6.