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February 4 – Chicago Loop derailmentChicago, Illinois, United States: A Chicago Transit Authorityelevated trainmotorman disregards cab
signals and rear ends another train at a curve on the Loop during the
evening rush hour causing four cars of the rear train derail and
fall to the street below. Eleven people are killed and over 180
injured in the worst disaster in the history of Chicago's rapid
transit system. The motorman was suspected of being high on marijuana.[2]
May 9 – The last Paris-Istanbul train with the name
Orient
Express makes its final run. The name persists as a train
running from Paris to Vienna.
May 21 – The Glasgow Subway shuts down for a complete
system overhaul.[4]
May 23 – A train hijack takes place at the village of De Punt,
in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands. Activists
aimed to endorse the Republik Maluku Selatan (RMS), a self
proclaimed republic in the Maluku Islands. At the same time a
hostage situation occurred at a school in Bovensmilde. The Dutch
Marines stormed the train at June 11, 1977 after six Starfighters flew over the train, creating
a noise and distraction for the hostage takers. Six hostage takers
and two passengers lost their lives in the operation. The activists
at the school surrendered after they learned of the fate of their
fellow activists in the train.
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Circles Under the Clyde – a history of the Glasgow
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^Bergman, Edwin B. (1980). 29 years
to oblivion: the last years of Railway Mail Service in the United
States. Omaha, Nebraska: Mobile Post Office
Society.