1965 in rail transport

1965 in rail transport

Events

January events

* January - British Railways adopts a new corporate identity including the name British Rail and the 'double arrow' symbol.
* January 17 - Riverview station, in Waltham, Massachusetts, on the Boston and Maine Railroad closes.

February events

* February - The British Railways Board publishes "The Development of the Major Trunk Routes" (sometimes known as the "second Beeching Report", although Dr Beeching had little input) which identifies routes to be targeted for development particularly for freight traffic.cite book|author=Gourvish, T. R.|title=British Railways 1948-73: a business history|date=1986|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=0-521-26480-4]

March events

* March 20 - At least 17 stations and two lines closed in Airedale and Wharfedale in West Yorkshire, England, as a result of the Beeching Axe. [cite book|title=Railways Through Airedale & Wharfedale|last=Bairstow|first=Martin|publisher=Martin Bairstow|date=2005|id=ISBN 1-871944-28-7]

May events

* May - John W. Barriger III succeeds William N. Deramus III as president of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. [cite web|author=Katy Railroad Historical Society|url=http://www.katyrailroad.org/faq.htm|title=Katy Frequently Asked Questions|accessdate=2005-02-09]
* May 31 - Dr Richard Beeching steps down from the chairmanship of the British Railways Board, partly due to opposition within the Government to his views on transport in general. [cite book|author=Hardy, R. H. N.|title=Beeching – champion of the railway?|date=1989|publisher=Ian Allan|location=London|isbn=0-7110-1855-3]

June events

* June 14 - The 24-hour clock is introduced in all British Rail timetables.

October events

* October 31 - Canadian National Railway inaugurates "Rapido" passenger train service between Montreal and Toronto. [cite web|author=Colin Churcher's Railway Pages|date=August 16 2005|url=http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm|title=Significant dates in Canadian railway history|accessdate=2005-10-31]

November events

* November 15 - The first commercial Freightliner (UK) service operates, on the West Coast Main Line between London and Glasgow.
* November 22 - Full electric operation of the British Rail West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Crewe.
* November 27 - Cessation of steam operation on the Western Region of British Railways.
* November - British Rail operates the first commercial Merry-go-round trains carrying coal between collieries and electricity generating stations.

December events

* December - General Electric introduces the GE U28C.
* December 9 - Căile Ferate Române, the national railway system of Romania, opens its first electrified segment using the existing Braşov-Predeal line.
* December 24 - Cessation of steam operation on the East Coast Main Line in England.
* December 31 – The last day of operation for the Bergen Tramway in Bergen, Norway before the tramway is permanently closed. [cite book|last=Aspenberg|first=Nils Carl|title=På meterspor i Nidaros|year=1995|publisher=Baneforlaget|location=Oslo|pages=6]

Unknown date events

* Southern Pacific's bid for control of the Western Pacific is rejected by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
* The steam generators on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad's EMD AB6 diesel locomotives are replaced with head-end power (HEP) units and the locomotives re-enter service, now on commuter trains in Chicago, Illinois.

Births

Deaths

eptember deaths

* September 27 - William Stanier, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1932–1944 (b. 1876).

References


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