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1964 in rail transport
1963
,
1964
,
1965
Years in rail transport
1963 in rail transport
1964 in rail transport
1965 in rail transport
This article lists events related to
rail transport
that occurred in
1964
.
Contents
1
Events
1.1
April events
1.2
June events
1.3
October events
1.4
Unknown date events
2
Births
3
Deaths
4
References
Events
April events
April 6
- Freight transportation on
Alaska Railroad
between
Fairbanks
and
Anchorage
resumes after repairs from an
earthquake
that occurred on
March 27
.
[1]
April 20
- The
Skokie Swift
high-speed rapid transit route of the
Chicago Transit Authority
'L' system begins service between the Howard Street Terminal in
Rogers Park
and Dempster Street in
Skokie
.
June events
June 15
- The 2000-Series
rapid transit
cars (2001-2180), built by the
Pullman Car Company
of
Chicago, Illinois
, is placed in service on the
Chicago 'L'
system. These cars represent the first generation of the
Chicago Transit Authority
High Performance Family
.
June 19
-
United States
President
Lyndon B. Johnson
presides over the
groundbreaking
ceremonies for
Bay Area Rapid Transit
(BART).
October events
October 1
- The
Tōkaidō Shinkansen
high-speed route commences operation in
Japan
; it is the first of many
Shinkansen
routes to be constructed.
Unknown date events
The
Wabash
,
Nickel Plate Road
,
Pittsburgh and West Virginia
and
Akron, Canton and Youngstown
railroads are all merged into the
Norfolk & Western
.
Benjamin Biaggini
succeeds
Donald Russell
as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the
Southern Pacific Railroad
.
Donald Russell
assumes the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Southern Pacific Company, a position that was nonexistent since
Hale Holden
's departure in
1939
.
ALCO
is purchased by the
Worthington Corporation
.
The above-ground portion of
Pennsylvania Railroad
's
Pennsylvania Station
in
New York City
is demolished to make room for
Madison Square Gardens
, but the tracks remain in use today.
Robert A. "Bob" Emerson
succeeds
Norris Roy Crump
as president of
Canadian Pacific Railway
.
Births
Deaths
References
^
Alaska Railroad
. "
Alaska Railroad History
". Retrieved on 6 April, 2006.
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