Information about 2004 In Rail Transport
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Events
January events
- January 1 - METRORail light rail service in Houston, Texas, opens.
February events
- February 3 - The first freight train travels the entire north-south transcontinental railroad in Australia between Adelaide, South Australia, and Darwin, Northern Territory.
- February 18 - Nishapur train disaster: A train carrying a convoy of petrol, fertiliser, and sulfur derails and explodes in Iran, killing 320 people.
March events
- March 28 – First services operate on Binhai Mass Transit (or Jinbin light rail) in Tianjin, China, including No. 1 bridge (25.8 kilometres (16 mi) in length).[1]
- March 30 - High speed train service is inaugurated in Korea between Seoul and Daegu.
April events
- April - The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in Pierre, South Dakota, rules that the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad may use eminent domain to purchase land in South Dakota in order to build the railroad's extension into Wyoming's Powder River Basin.
- April - Great North Eastern Railways, operators of services on the East Coast Main Line in England and Scotland, introduce 802.11b wireless LAN access to the Internet on their Mallard Intercity 225 trains.
- April 1 - High speed train service is inaugurated in Korea between Seoul and Pusan; the trains make the trip in 2 hours and 40 minutes.
- April 6 - Amtrak passenger train City of New Orleans enroute to Chicago from New Orleans derails near Flora, Mississippi, resulting in one fatality.
- April 18 - Connex takes over the half of the Melbourne suburban rail network formerly operated by M>Train.
- April 22 - In the Ryongchon disaster, a flammable cargo explodes at the railway station in the town of Ryongchŏn, North Korea, near the border with China; the explosion occurs only a few hours after North Korean leader Kim Jong-il passed through the station en route back to the capital from a secret meeting in China.
- April 29 - The European Railway Agency http://europa.eu.int/comm/transport/rail/era/index_en.htm, headquartered in Lille, France, is formed.
May events
- May 9 - Construction begins on a railway tunnel under the Bosphorus strait in Turkey; the tunnel is expected to open for service in 2008.
- May 10 - Canadian National Railway acquires Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad and Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway
- May 15 - With repairs to tunnels 8 and 16 complete and destroyed bridges rebuilt, including the Goat Canyon Trestle, the Carrizo Gorge Railway officially reopens freight service to Plaster City and the Union Pacific Railroad interchange.
- May 31 - A fire erupts in one of the Seattle Center Monorail trains; of the 150 passengers aboard at the time, only 5 required treatment for minor injuries and no deaths occurred.
June events
- June - the 150th anniversary of the Grand Excursion is commemorated with special runs by Milwaukee Road 261 and Canadian Pacific 2816 along the northern Mississippi River.
- June 7 - The high speed Gautrain between Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa is announced; it is expected to open in 2009.
- June 23 - Madrid Metro orders 698 new subway cars valued at €1 billion; the order is shared by Bombardier and Siemens.
- June 26 - The Hiawatha Line light rail service in Minneapolis, Minnesota opens to the public.
- June 30 - In Ireland the first stage of Dublin's LUAS light rail system opens, the "Green Line" from Sandyford to St. Stephen's Green in the city centre. The route follows the old Harcourt Street railway line for the most part.
July events
- July 14 - Canadian National Railway completes its purchase of BC Rail.
- July 15 - Dennis H. Miller is promoted to president of the Iowa Interstate Railroad.
- July 25 - Thieves steal two brass handles and four copper pipes from the Fairy Queen steam locomotive in New Delhi, India.
August events
- August 1 - Iowa Interstate Railroad takes over operations of a daily freight train from Iowa City, Iowa, to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway.
- August 15 - Fourth rail was finished in 13 km section between Helsinki, the capital of Finland and Kerava, its suburb.
- August 31 - The United States Surface Transportation Board renews the authority of TTX Corporation to continue pooling and leasing railroad rolling stock for ten more years, over the protests of other rolling stock leasing companies.
September events
- September 3 - The Canadian Museum of Rail Travel, in Cranbrook, British Columbia, holds grand opening ceremonies for its new museum facilities.
- September 8 - Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway opens the second railroad "flyover" bypass in Kansas City, Missouri.
- September 13 - The Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway files its second application to abandon most of its trackage on Cape Breton Island.
- September 28
- The second LUAS line opens, the "Red Line" linking Tallaght in west Dublin to the city centre and Heuston and Connolly stations on the main Irish railway network.
- Charles Wickliffe Moorman IV is promoted to president of Norfolk Southern.
- RailPower Technologies signs a memorandum of understanding with Swedish Train Technology to perform hybrid locomotive conversions in Europe.
October events
- October - General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD SD70M-2.
- October - Amtrak opens a new maintenance facility in Oakland, California.
- October 3 - The Southwestern Railroad leases the Carlsbad Subdivision (183 miles of track between Clovis and Carlsbad, New Mexico) from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway.
- October 14 - The Canadian Transportation Safety Board issues its final report on the CN accident of May 2 2002; the report blames the truck driver's fatigue as the cause of the accident and admonishes fire crews for less-than-optimal training in hazardous materials.
- October 15 - Canadian National Railway announces that it is selling its locomotive remote control business unit (which produced the Beltpack control system) to Cattron Group, Inc., so the railroad can focus on operations.
- October 18 - Rocky Mountain Railtours officially changes its name to Rocky Mountaineer Vacations.
- October 21 - The first railroad conductors graduate from British Columbia Institute of Technology's 32-week course.
- October 22 - Canadian National Railway (CN) announces that it will open shipping offices in Shanghai and Beijing; the office will advertise CN's shipping abilities to North American destinations, especially on the Pacific coast.
- October 23 - The Chūetsu earthquake, 6.8 magnitude, in Japan causes the first derailment of a Shinkansen train; the train was traveling 200 km/h (125 mph) on the Tokyo-Niigata line, but no fatalities were reported.
- October 27 - The North American rail labor union Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees votes to merge with the Teamsters.
November events
- November 1 - Amtrak discontinues the Palmetto south of Savannah, Georgia, replacing rail service to several towns in western Central Florida with Thruway Motorcoach bus service. The Pennsylvanian west of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is also discontinued, with the rest merged into the Keystone Service and Three Rivers lines.
- November 3 - Progressive Rail leases former Wisconsin Central Railway track in northern Wisconsin and begins operations on the line under its subsidiary railroad, Wisconsin Northern Railroad.
- November 6 - Seven people die in the Ufton Nervet rail crash in Berkshire, England.
- November 8 - Canadian National, Canadian Pacific and Norfolk Southern announce an operating agreement to speed shipments between eastern Canada and the eastern United States.
- November 16 - The northbound high speed tilt train Spirit of Townsville from Brisbane, bound for Cairns, failed to slow down for a very sharp 60 km/h curve at Rosedale, Queensland, Australia, derailing the train; remarkably, although seven of the train's passenger cars left the tracks, no fatalities were reported from this accident. See also Rosedale train crash, .
- November 23 - The new Wisconsin Northern Railroad begins operations on leased Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Chicago and North Western Railway) and Canadian National Railway (formerly Wisconsin Central) tracks.
December events
- December 4 - Second phase of the Hiawatha Line opens, connecting Minneapolis, Minnesota to MSP Airport and the Mall of America in Bloomington
- December 12
- SNCF disallows smoking on all French TGV trains.
- Swiss Federal Railways begins the first phase of implementing its Rail2000 plan to improve service.
- December 13 - Bombardier president Paul Tellier announces his retirement.
- December 17 - The last X'Trapolis train enters service with Connex in Melbourne, Australia.
- December 21
- Siemens receives an order to build 60 new ICE trainsets for service between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia; the new equipment is expected to enter service in 2007.
- KCR Ma On Shan Rail opens in Hong Kong.
- December 26 - Approximately 1700 are killed in the "Queen of the Sea" train disaster, the world's worst rail disaster to date as the Sri Lankan train is overwhelmed by a tsunami created by the Indian Ocean earthquake.
- December 28 - Shenzhen Metro begins operation in Shenzhen, China.
Unknown date events
- Chicago Transit Authority installs a new electric third rail along the Yellow Line to replace the aging overhead trolley wire dating from the pre-1963 Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad; this eliminates CTA's last stretch of trolley wire operation.
- Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company retires the last of the electric multiple unit passenger cars built by Pullman-Standard for the New York Central in 1962–1965. The cars are replaced with new cars built by Bombardier
Deaths
August deaths
- August 19 - John Francis Nash, Vice President of Operations for the New York Central and president of Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad and Lehigh Valley Railroad (b. 1908).
September deaths
- September 2 - Robert R. Dowty, construction foreman for the replica Jupiter and 119 steam locomotives at the Golden Spike National Historic Site at Promontory, Utah (b. 1923).
- September 5 - Nelson W. Bowers, president of the National Railway Historical Society (1983–1987); (b. 1931).
- September 6 - W. H. Krome George, director of Norfolk Southern 1979–1990 (b, 1918).
November deaths
- November 22 - Edward Blossom, trolley and interurban streetcar restorationist, founder of Dushore Car Company (b. 1930).
December deaths
- December 1 - Jack Anderson, Chief mechanical engineer for and co-owner of the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, and chief mechanical engineer for the Nevada Northern Railway Museum (b. 1953).
Industry awards
North America
- 2004 E. H. Harriman Awards:
- Awards presented by Railway Age magazine:
- 2004 Railroader of the Year: Robert J. Ritchie (CP)
- 2004 Regional Railroad of the Year: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad
- 2004 Short Line Railroad of the Year: Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad
United Kingdom
References
- Many of the events on this page were translated from , the equivalent French-language Wikipedia.
- Abandonments and Acquisitions (March 2005). Trains Magazine, p. 15.
- Bull Sheet Monthly News
- Canadian National (July 14 2004), CN closes BC Rail transaction. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Canadian National (May 10 2004), CN closes transaction to acquire rail and marine holdings of Great Lakes Transportation LLC. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Indian Railways Fan Club, IR History: Part - VI (1995-present). Retrieved July 22 2005.
- Iowa Interstate Railroad (July 15, 2004), Iowa Interstate Announces Executive Appointment (PDF). Retrieved May 23, 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (November 8 2004), CN, CPR and Norfolk Southern Announce Agreement To Improve Freight Service Between Eastern Canada and the Eastern U.S.. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (September 8 2004), Former NS Director Krome George Dies. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (September 28 2004), Norfolk Southern Names Moorman President, Promotes Six Senior Officers. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Obituaries (March 2005). Trains Magazine, p. 17.
- Train Scan (October 2004), Train Scan October 2004. Retrieved January 19 2005.
- Train Scan (November 2004), Train Scan November 2004. Retrieved January 19 2005.
1. ^ (Chinese) Official site
2. ^ Eurostar (2005-05-04). Eurostar unveils new rail alliance with European high-speed train operators, Thalys and Deutsche Bahn’s ICE. Press release. Retrieved on .
2. ^ Eurostar (2005-05-04). Eurostar unveils new rail alliance with European high-speed train operators, Thalys and Deutsche Bahn’s ICE. Press release. Retrieved on .
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