- January 2007 in rail transport
Events
January 1 - January 6
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January 5 :* flagicon|Taiwan - The first public trains ofTaiwan High Speed Rail operate betweenTaipei andKaohsiung , a mi to km|216 journey, in 90 minutes. Although some relatively minor problems still remain, such as ticket machines not accepting credit cards or returning the incorrect change, the trains operated on schedule. It is expected that as service is increased along the line, ridership on parallel airline routes will decrease, so air carriers have been both purchasing equity in the rail line and expanding their service areas. [cite news| url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/ap/business/mainD8MF21000.shtml| title=Taiwan's High-Speed Train Debuts| publisher=Associated Press (reprinted by CBS)| author=Grauwels, Stephan| date=2007-01-05 | accessdate=2007-01-05| ]January 7 - January 13
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January 7 :* flagicon|United States - AWashington Metro train derails near downtownWashington, D.C. , sending 16 people to the hospital and prompting the rescue of 60 people from a tunnel. At least one person had a serious but not life-threatening injury. The accident happened at about 3:45 p.m. near the underground Mount Vernon Square station. Part of the six-car train, consisting of 5000-Series cars, had pulled into the station when the fifth car left the track and hit the tunnel wall. Initial investigations indicate that the switch used to route trains between the two tracks at the station may have contributed to the accident. [cite news |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/08/AR2007010800195.html |title=Green Line Metro Train Derails; at Least 18 Hurt |author=Klein, Allison and Martin Weil |publisher=The Washington Post |date=January 8 ,2007 ] ;January 12 :* flagicon|United States -Railway Age Magazine selectsBill Wimmer , Vice President Engineering forUnion Pacific Railroad to receive the 2007 award forRailroader of the Year . The award is just the latest achievement in a railroading career that has so far spanned 50 years. In making the announcement,William C. Vantuono , Railway Age editor, stated "Union Pacific is the gold standard in railroad engineering, largely due to the efforts of Vice President Engineering Bill Wimmer." [cite press release| publisher=Union Pacific Railroad | url=http://www.uprr.com/newsinfo/releases/human_resources/2007/0112_wimmer.shtml| date=2007-01-12 | title=Union Pacific Vice President-Engineering Bill Wimmer Named Railway Age Railroader Of The Year| accessdate=2007-01-12| ]January 14 - January 20
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January 16 :* flagicon|United States - A train operated byCSX Transportation derails inBrooks, Kentucky . Among its cargo was butadiene, a highly flammable compound used in the manufacture ofrubber . The subsequent fire and smoke led theFederal Aviation Administration to temporarily order a suspension of flights within a one nautical mile radius of the accident scene, a restriction that has affected many flights to and fromLouisville International Airport . [cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/16/train.fire/index.html| title= Train derails, catches fire near Louisville| publisher=CNN| date=2007-01-16 | accessdate=2007-01-16 ]January 21 - January 27
January 28 - January 31
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January 30 :* flagicon|Australia - The suburban rail network of Melbourne,Australia is thrown into chaos as much of the fleet of new SiemensElectric Multiple Unit trains are withdrawn from service after a number of incidents ofbrake failure. In one test designed to simulate slippery track conditions, a Siemens train was found to be incapable of stopping using the normal or emergency braking systems, with the driver having to resort to activation of the park brake. [cite news| url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/soapy-suds-too-much-for-trains-in-makeorbrake-tests/2007/01/29/1169919275235.html| title= Soapy suds too much for trains in make-or-brake tests| publisher=The Age| date=2007-01-30 | accessdate=2007-02-02 ]References
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