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1965
,
1966
,
1967
Years in rail transport
1965 in rail transport
1966 in rail transport
1967 in rail transport
This article lists events related to
rail transport
that occurred in
1966
.
Contents
1
Events
1.1
January events
1.2
March events
1.3
April events
1.4
July events
1.5
September events
1.6
December events
1.7
Unknown date events
2
Births
3
Deaths
3.1
Unknown date deaths
4
References
Events
January events
January -
GE
introduces the
GE U28B
.
March events
March 7 - The
Western Region of British Railways
closes the former
Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
to virtually all traffic.
[
1
]
April events
April 20 - The second segment, between
Predeal
and
Câmpina
, of
Căile Ferate Române
's (in
Romania
) electrification is completed.
July events
July 17 - The first passenger operations begin at the
Illinois Railway Museum
using car number 415.
[
2
]
September events
September 3 - The
London Midland Region of British Railways
closes the former
Great Central Railway
London Extension to passenger traffic between
Aylesbury
and
Rugby Central
, bringing an end to its career as "the last
main line
".
[
3
]
December events
December -
GE
introduces the
GE U30B
.
Unknown date events
ALCO
introduces the
ALCO Century 415
.
The
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
removes from service and donates the
General Pershing Zephyr
power car to the National Museum of Transport in
St. Louis, Missouri
.
Norris Roy Crump
returns to the presidency of
Canadian Pacific Railway
for a short period, succeeding Robert A. "Bob" Emerson. Crump, in turn, is succeeded by
Ian David Sinclair
.
Births
Deaths
Unknown date deaths
Martin W. Clement, president of the
Pennsylvania Railroad
1935–1948 (b. 1881).
[
4
]
References
White, John H., Jr. (
Spring
1986), America's most noteworthy railroaders,
Railroad History
, Railway and Locomotive Historical Society,
154
, p. 9-15.
^
Atthill, Robin (1967).
The Somerset & Dorset Railway
. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
ISBN
0-7153-4312-2.
^
Illinois Railway Museum (May 5, 2005).
"History of the IRM"
.
http://www.irm.org/history/history.html
. Retrieved 2005-11-07
.
^
"Railway Archive"
.
http://www.railwayarchive.org.uk/
. Retrieved 2007-07-31
.
^
President and Fellows of Harvard College (2004).
"20th century great American business leaders - Martin W. Clement"
.
http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/154/
. Retrieved 2005-02-23
.
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