June 13 in rail transport

June 13 in rail transport

Events

19th century

* 1842 Queen Victoria made her first journey by rail (Slough to Paddington).

20th century

* 1920 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad inaugurates passenger service to Detroit's Fort Street Union Depot as the first passenger train departs for Washington, DC.
* 1928 The first tests are performed with the first rail detector car, invented by Elmer Ambrose Sperry, in Beacon, New York.
* 1942 Service is discontinued on the IRT Second Avenue Line, an elevated railway in Manhattan, New York City.
* 1931 Switzerland's Brienz Rothorn Bahn reopens after a 17-year stoppage due to World War I.

21st century

* 2005 CSX Transportation receives authorization from the United States Surface Transportation Board to abandon the former New York Central "High Line" elevated railway through New York City and to transfer ownership of the line and superstructure to the city.

Births

Deaths

* 1867 – Gridley Bryant, inventor of many basic railroad technologies including track and wheels, dies (b. 1789).

References


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