1967 IN RAIL TRANSPORT



Contents
Events
January events
February events
March events
April events
July events
September events
October events
November events
December events
Unknown date events
Births
Deaths
Unknown date deaths
References

Events


January events


★ January - General Electric introduces the GE U30C.
February events


February 21 - Retiral of last shunting horse to work on British Rail, "Charlie" at Newmarket.[1]

February 28Stechford rail crash on British Rail at Stechford railway station in Birmingham: a diesel locomotive collides with a passenger train as a result of a shunting error, killing the driver and 8 passengers and injuring 16.[2]
March events


March 5Connington South rail crash on the British Rail East Coast Main Line near Conington, Huntingdonshire: 5 passengers killed and 18 injured as the result of a deliberate act by the signalman.[3]

March 20 - British Rail reopens the remaining section of line on the Isle of Wight, from Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin, after electrification to the Southern Region standard (750 V DC third rail) using former London Underground "Tube" stock.[4]

March 24 - Soo Line Railroad discontinues passenger train operations.[5]
April events


April 1 - The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) begins work.[6]

April 20 - The Interstate Commerce Commission grants its initial approval of the proposed CNW/CGW merger.[7]
July events


July 19 - The New York City Subway introduces its first air conditioned passenger car.

July 25 - Construction begins in San Francisco, California, on the Market Street Subway.

July 31 - Thirsk rail crash on the British Rail East Coast Main Line at Thirsk: an express train collides with a derailed freight. 7 passengers are killed, 45 injured, and prototype diesel locomotive DP2 is written off.[8][9]
September events


September 30 - The Monon Railroad ceases all passenger train operations.
October events


October 2 - Canadian Pacific Railway removes the diamond crossing at Bedell, Ontario, the junction of the railway's Winchester and Prescott subdivisions.

October 28 - Canadian Pacific Railway moves the last of its equipment out of its Ottawa West yard to the new Walkley Yard.[10]
November events


November 5Hither Green rail crash on the Southern Region of British Rail in south-east London: derailment caused by a broken rail; 49 killed.[11]
December events


December 3 - The New York Central's 20th Century Limited is discontinued just before the railroad's merger with the Pennsylvania Railroad to form the Penn Central.

December 29 - The first steam locomotive powered train operates at Illinois Railway Museum using a Shay locomotive.[12]
Unknown date events


★ The Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads merge to form the Seaboard Coast Line railroad.

Southern Pacific Railroad opens the longest stretch of new railroad construction in a quarter century as the first trains roll over the Palmdale Cutoff through Cajon Pass.

★ The Central Railroad of New Jersey declares bankruptcy.

General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD FP45.

D. William Brosnan is succeeded by W. Graham Claytor as president of the Southern Railway.

Births


Deaths


Unknown date deaths


Wayne A. Johnston, president of Illinois Central Railroad 1945-1966 (b. 1897).[13]

References



★ ''Norfolk Southern Railway''. Retrieved February 22 2005.

★ Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005), ''This Month in Railroad History: July''. Retrieved July 22 2005.
1. The Long Haul – the life and times of the railway horse, Holden, Bryan, , , J. A. Allen, ,
2. Railway accident:, Report on the collision that occurred on 28th February 1967 at Stechford in the London Midland Region British Railways, Ministry of Transport, , , H.M.S.O, ,
3. Railway accident: Report on the derailment that occurred on 5th March, 1967 at Connington South in the Eastern Region British Railways, Ministry of Transport, , , H.M.S.O, 1969,
4. The Age of the Electric Train, Gillham, J. C., , , Ian Allan, ,
5. This Month in Railroad History: March Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society
6. New NTSB publication examines 30-year history of transportation safety improvements National Transportation Safety Board
7. Week at a glance: Chicago roads get merger reaffirmed, , , , Railway Age, 1968
8. Railway accident: Report on the Derailment and subsequent Collision that occurred on 31st July, 1967, at Thirsk in the Eastern Region British Railways, Ministry of Transport, , , H.M.S.O, 1968,
9. Disaster at Thirsk – DP2 destroyed, Brown, Murray, , , Rail Express,
10. Significant dates in Ottawa railway history Colin Churcher's Railway Pages
11. Derailment at Hither Green (Summary)
12. History of the IRM Illinois Railway Museum
13. Wayne A. Johnston Papers, 1945-1967 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Archives


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