1907 in rail transport

Events

February events

April events

May events

  • May 18 - The Ravenswood branch of the old Northwestern Elevated system of the Chicago 'L' (today's Brown Line), opens for service between the Loop and Western and Leland Avenues in Lincoln Square.

June events

  • June 20 Construction begins on what would become the Causeway Street Elevated streetcar line in Boston.
  • June 22 - Opening of the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway in London, a deep tube railway which now forms part of the London Underground's Northern line.
  • June 26 - The Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad is formed from the merger of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York Railroad and the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad; the new railroad company is chartered to build the Hudson River tunnels that will connect the Pennsylvania Railroad to Pennsylvania Station in New York City.

July events

August events

  • August 4 - Following a locomotive derailment, the railway bridge over the Loire at Les Ponts-de-Cé in France collapses. 27 are killed. The bridge reopens a year later.
  • August 29 - Due to faulty design, the cantilever bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Quebec City collapses while being built. Between 70 and 84 workers are killed. It will take 10 years to rebuild and complete the project.

October events

Union Station (Washington, D.C.)

November events

  • November 7 - Jesús García Corona is blown up driving a burning dynamite train away from a populated area of Nacozari, Sonora.

December events

  • December 14 - The Ravenswood extension on what is now the Brown Line opens between Western Avenue and the current terminal at Kimball and Lawrence Avenues in Albany Park.

Unknown date events

Births

June births

  • June 2 - Eric Treacy, British Anglican bishop and railway photographer (died 1978).

November births

Deaths

May deaths

October deaths

References

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