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Events
January
- January 2 – SEMTA begins subsidizing the Grand Trunk Western Railroad's commuter rail service between Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan.
- January 19–20 – New Zealand Railways K class (1877) steam locomotive K 88 Washington is recovered from the Branxholme locomotive dump in the Ōreti River.
March
- March 6 – Amtrak begins passenger service in the Central Valley of California with the first run of the San Joaquins between Oakland and Bakersfield.
- March 17 – A freight train on Canadian Pacific Railway is derailed when it hits a rock slide near Spences Bridge, British Columbia; the accident leads to the installation of ditch lights on all Canadian diesel locomotives, a practice later copied by American railroads.
May
- May 6 – Inauguration of full electric service on British Rail West Coast Main Line through to Glasgow.
- May 8–27 – Railway strike in India. The strike by 17 million workers of Indian Railways is the largest known.
- May 9 – A first section of Prague Metro Line C, from Florenc to Kacerov in Czechoslovakia, officially opens.
- May 17 – State-of-the-Art Car enters revenue service, on the New York City Subway.
- May 19
- At the insistence of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Amtrak renames the Super Chief the Southwest Limited.
- Amtrak renames the Texas Chief service it inherited from Santa Fe Railway to become the Lone Star due to objections from Santa Fe over Amtrak's quality of service.
- Amtrak introduces the Expo '74 passenger train between Spokane and Seattle, Washington.
June
- June 16 – The Milwaukee Road ends operation of its electric locomotives in Montana and Idaho. Trains over the Rocky Mountains are now solely powered by diesels.
July
- July 23 – Shin-Koshigaya Station on what is now the Tobu Skytree Line in Koshigaya, Saitama, Japan, is opened.
August
- August 4 – Italicus Express bombing was a terrorist bombing in Italy which killed 12 people.
- August 5 – Amtrak introduces the Adirondack passenger train between New York City and Montreal, Quebec.
- August 10 – A Philippine National Railways express train from San Fernando, La Union to Manila collided with a Baliwag Transit bus at a railroad crossing in Calumpit, Bulacan, killing 18 people and injuring another 53.
- August 15 – Line 1 of the Seoul Metro opens a section between Seoul and Cheongnwangnyi.
- August 30 – In the Zagreb train disaster an express traveling from Belgrade to Dortmund derailed before entering Zagreb Main Station, killing 153 people.
September
- September 14
- Commercial operation begins on São Paulo Metro, Brazil.
- Amtrak discontinues its Expo '74 service.
- September 15 – Amtrak introduces the Blue Water Limited passenger train between Chicago and Port Huron, Michigan.
- September 16 – Passenger traffic begins through the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Transbay Tube between Oakland and San Francisco beneath San Francisco Bay, the world's longest and deepest immersed tube tunnel.
October
- October 14 – The Tono Railway Dachi Line, connecting Tokishi and Higashi-dachi in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is permanently closed.
- October 30 – In Tokyo, Japan, the Yurakucho Line is opened between Ikebukuro and Ginza-itchome.
Unknown date
- The original Norfolk Southern Railway is merged into the Southern Railway (US).
- John W. Barriger III steps down from the presidency of the Boston and Maine Railroad.
- The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway operates the last train ever on its subsidiary Grand Canyon Railway; it is a maintenance of way train.
Accidents
References
- Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005), This Month in Railroad History – June. Retrieved June 13, 2005.
