1976 in rail transport

Events

March events

April events

May events

  • May 4 - An international train collides with a local train near Schiedam, the Netherlands, killing 24 and injuring 11.

June events

October events

December events

Unknown date events

  • Many of the major American railroads paint some of their diesel locomotives in red, white and blue paint schemes in celebration of the United States Bicentennial
  • Former Southern Pacific Railroad GS-4 class 4-8-4 number 4449 is painted in a special red, white and blue paint scheme and tours the United States as the power for the American Freedom Train.
  • Denman McNear succeeds Benjamin Biaggini as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
  • Benjamin Biaggini assumes the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Southern Pacific Company, a position that has been vacant since Donald Russell's departure in 1972.
  • General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD F40PH.
  • Work begins to restore Southern Pacific 4-6-2 number 2472 to operating condition after almost 20 years of static display.

Accidents

Births

Deaths

July deaths

October deaths

Unknown date deaths

References

  • Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005). "This month in railroad history: October". Retrieved 31 October 2005.
  • White, John H. Jr. (Spring 1986). "America's Most Noteworthy Railroaders". Railroad History. 154: 9–15. ISSN 0090-7847. JSTOR 43523785. OCLC 1785797.
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  2. Balkwill, Richard; Marshall, John (1993). The Guinness Book of Railway Facts and Feats (6th ed.). Enfield: Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-707-X.
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  4. "Short and Significant: Santa Fe's Fred Gurley dies at 87". Railway Age. 177 (13): 8. July 26, 1976.
  5. "Obituary". Railway Age. Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation. 177 (14): 43. August 9, 1976.
  6. "John W. Barriger; Rail historian and railfan". Archived from the original on 2005-03-01. Retrieved 22 February 2005.
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