1991 in rail transport

1991 in rail transport

Events

June events

* June - The Tōhoku Shinkansen in Japan is extended from Ueno Station to Tokyo Station.

July events

* July 16 - Indian Railways inaugurates the "Lifeline Express" ("Jeevan Rekha") hospital train. [Indian Railways Fan Club, " [http://irfca.org/faq/faq-history5.html IR History: Part V (1970-1995)] ". Retrieved July 12 2005.]
* July 29 - The European Council adopts directive 91/440/CEE relating to the development of European railroads.

September events

* September 18 - The last train out of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, departs with six Canadian National Railway diesel locomotives pulling 64 railroad cars and caboose number 79822. [Smith, Ivan (1998), " [http://www.trainweb.org/canadianrailways/articles/SignificantDatesInNSRailwayHistoryPart4.html Significant Dates in Nova Scotia's Railway History] ". Retrieved September 18 2005.]
* September - A 400 Series Shinkansen train set a speed record of 345 km/h (214.4 mph) on the Joetsu Shinkansen line between Tokyo and Niigata, Japan.

December events

* December 12 - Amtrak and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) begin the Capitol Corridor passenger rail route, connecting the Sacramento region of the Central Valley with Oakland and San Jose in the San Francisco Bay Area. [ [http://www.capitolcorridor.org/included/docs/ccjpa/perfreport05.pdf The Capitol Corridor Performance Report] (2005). Retrieved July 31, 2007.]
* December 30 - The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine issues a decree on to build the new underground metro system in Donetsk.

Unknown date events

* Ferrocarriles Argentinos, the state railway system of Argentina, is split with the metropolitan lines around Buenos Aires becoming Ferrocarriles Metropolitanos and most of the remaining lines becoming Belgrano Cargas.
* See also Railroad Development Corporation

Deaths

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