1956 in rail transport

Events

January events

  • January 5 – The General Motors Electro-Motive DivisionAerotrain” makes its initial Chicago to Detroit test run.
  • January 11 – The Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway officially adopts its longtime nickname, Monon Railroad, as corporate title.
  • January 22 – Redondo Junction train wreck, Santa Fe Railway's San Diegan passenger train derails just outside Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal. The accident is announced over the radio and so many doctors, nurses and sightseers drive to the scene that it causes one of the first Sig Alerts.

February events

March events

April events

May events

  • May 22 – The last Chicago and North Western Railway steam locomotive-powered Chicago commuter train drops its fires.

June events

  • June 3 – Remaining Second class accommodation on British Railways trains (by now surviving only on Southern Region boat trains) is abolished and Third class redesignated Second class.
  • June 30 - The Rochester Subway (Rochester Industrial and Rapid Transit Railway) ceases operation after 29 years.[4]

July events

August events

September events

October events

November events

December events

Unknown date events

Births

Deaths

References

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