1926 in rail transport
Events
March events
- March 14 - El Virilla train accident in Costa Rica kills 248 people.
May events
- May 1 - Burlington Refrigerator Express (BREX) is formed as a joint venture between the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q) and the Fruit Growers Express (FGE).
- May 3 - U.K. General Strike commences, continuing to affect railways until May 12.
- May 8 - A. Philip Randolph organizes the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, considered a major labor as well as civil rights milestone.
- May 20 - The United States Railway Labor Act becomes law.
July events
- July 6 - First electric railway in the Soviet Union opened, connecting Baku, Azerbaijan, with its oil workers’ suburban settlements.[1][2]
- July 9 - The first use of a radiotelephone on a train, on the New York Central Railroad.
- July 23 - Law enacted to nationalize rail transport in Belgium fully as Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen.
August events
- August - The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the "Milwaukee Road") introduces the Arrow passenger train between Chicago, Illinois and Omaha, Nebraska.
September events
- September 12 - Chemin de Fer du Nord introduces Flèche d’Or all-first-class Pullman boat train service between Paris and Calais, France.[3]
October events
- October 10 – Yachihata Station in Japan is opened.
December events
- December 20 – Opening of first section of underground railway in Australia, the City Circle between Central and St. James railway stations in Sydney (John Bradfield (engineer)).[3]
Unknown date events
- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gains control of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad.
- American Car and Foundry acquires J. G. Brill and Company.
Deaths
October deaths
- October 20 - Eugene V. Debs, American labor leader, founding member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, founder of the American Railway Union, arrested during the Pullman strike in Chicago, Illinois (born 1855).
References
- "History of the City of Baku. Part IV". Window to Baku. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
- Mir-Babayev, Mir-Yusif (Summer 2003). "Azerbaijan's Oil History – Brief oil chronology since 1920, Part 2". Azerbaijan International. 11.2: 56–63. Archived from the original on 2 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
- Ferneyhough, Frank (1975). The History of Railways in Britain. Reading: Osprey. ISBN 0-85045-060-8.
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