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This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on April 26.
Events
[edit]19th century
[edit]- 1869 – The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad opens its first segment of track (6 miles / 10 km long) between Topeka and Pauline, Kansas.
- 1875 – Prince Edward Island Railway operates its first regularly scheduled train between Charlottetown and Georgetown.[1]
- 1884 – The British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway opens Bahía Blanca Sud railway station in Argentina.
- 1900 – A defective chimney on a house in Hull starts the Great Hull-Ottawa fire; among the items destroyed are nearly 200 freight cars and the Canadian Pacific Railway station and freight house. The resulting shortage of lumber for reconstruction forces Canada Atlantic Railway to temporarily halt production on new railroad cars at the company shops in Ottawa.[2]
20th century
[edit]- 1905 – The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad (which later became part of Union Pacific Railroad) signs an agreement to operate over the California Southern Railroad's track through Cajon Pass via trackage rights.[3]
21st century
[edit]- 2003 – DLW completes construction of the first WDP-4 locomotive to be built entirely within India.[4]
Births
[edit]- 1861 - Jeme Tien Yow, Chief Engineer responsible for construction of the Imperial Peking-Kalgan Railway, the first railway constructed in China without foreign assistance (d. 1919).
Deaths
[edit]- 1870 – Zerah Colburn, locomotive designer and railroad author (b. 1832).
References
[edit]- ^ "Significant dates in Canadian railway history". Colin Churcher's Railway Pages. March 17, 2006. Retrieved April 26, 2006.
- ^ "Significant dates in Ottawa railway history". Colin Churcher's Railway Pages. April 23, 2006. Retrieved April 26, 2006.
- ^ Signor, John R. (1988). The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company; Union Pacific's Historic Salt Lake Route. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. p. 37. ISBN 0-87095-101-7.
- ^ Indian Railways Fan Club (2005). "IR History: Part - VI (1995 - present)". Retrieved April 26, 2006.