<!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see WP:SDNONE -->

Events

January

  • January 3 &ndash; The last steam locomotive powered passenger train departs Washington Union Station; Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad engine number 622 Carter Braxton pulls the train, leaving at approximately 1:40&nbsp;<small>PM</small> bound for Richmond, Virginia.
  • January 8 &ndash; Southern Pacific Railroad's Sunset Limited becomes the first train to use the new New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal.

thumb|Part of the opening ceremony for the [[Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line|Marunouchi Line at Ikebukuro Station.]]

  • January 20 &ndash; The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, the second line in the system and the first built after World War II, is opened between Ikebukuro and Ochanomizu stations.
  • January 24 &ndash; Cleveland, Ohio, streetcars make their last revenue run.
  • January &ndash; General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD F9 and GP9.

February

  • February 21 &ndash; An SNCF electric train hits 151&nbsp;mph (243&nbsp;km/h) in tests, setting a world’s record.
  • February &ndash; General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD FP9.

March

  • March 30 &ndash; Yonge subway, the first segment of the Toronto subway and the first underground rapid transit line in Canada, begins operation.

April

  • April 20 &ndash; The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") opens a new station in Tacoma, Washington.
  • April 30 &ndash; Last day of steam locomotive operations and passenger train service on the Clinchfield Railroad.

May

  • May &ndash; General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD E9.

June

  • June 6 &ndash; The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway introduces the San Francisco Chief passenger train between Chicago and San Francisco.
  • June 13 &ndash; Last day of steam locomotive operation on the Maine Central Railroad.
  • June 14 &ndash; New York Central management loses a proxy fight for control of the railroad to Robert Ralph Young and his Alleghany Corporation.
  • June &ndash; General Electric delivers the first diesel-electric locomotives built for the narrow gauge White Pass and Yukon Route.

July

  • July 2 &ndash; SNCF electrifies first section of Valenciennes&ndash;Thionville line, the first non-experimental 25 kV AC railway electrification.
  • July 4 &ndash; Budd delivers the first Château series car, Château Bienville, to Canadian Pacific Railway in Montreal.
  • July &ndash; New Zealand Railways Department introduces DF class (built by English Electric) into service, the country's first mainline diesel-electric locomotives.

August

  • August 7 &ndash; The last streetcars operate on the Altoona and Logan Valley Electric Railway in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

October

  • October 16 &ndash; The Southern Pacific dieselized its 3&nbsp;foot (914&nbsp;mm) gauge Keeler branch.
  • October 20 &ndash; To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Horseshoe Curve, the Sylvania Electric Products Corporation sponsors a night photograph of the Curve using more than 6500 flashbulbs.

November

  • November 29 &ndash; The first dome cars built by Budd Company enter revenue service on Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway's North Coast Limited.

December

  • December &ndash; Louisville and Nashville Railroad and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway open the new Radnor Yard in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • December &ndash; Pullman-Standard builds the first bilevel commuter coaches for the Southern Pacific Railroad to use in the south San Francisco Bay Area.
  • December &ndash; The last steam locomotive on the Southern Railway (U.S.) is retired from standby service.

Unknown date

  • Circular Koltsevaya Line of the Moscow Metro completed.
  • American Car and Foundry officially changes its name to ACF Industries, Inc.
  • Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway divests itself of the Grand Canyon Hotel and other buildings at the north end of the Grand Canyon Railway.
  • Netherlands Railway Museum moves to the former Maliebaan station.

Accidents

Births

Deaths

January deaths

  • January 5 – Death Valley Scotty (born Walter Edward Scott; pictured), con man who chartered the Scott Special record-breaking run on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1905, dies (born 1872).

December deaths

  • December 15 – Ernest Lemon, Chief Mechanical Engineer (1931–1932) and later Vice President of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (born 1884).

References

  • Bianchi, Curt (May 1995), "By steam to the Grand Canyon", Trains Magazine, p.&nbsp;38–45.
  • Horseshoe Curve Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, "Under the Wire", The Altoona and Logan Valley Electric Railway: 1891–1954. Retrieved August 7, 2005.
  • Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005), This month in railroad history – November. Retrieved November 28, 2005.