1970 in rail transport

Events

January events

  • January 5 and 6 – The Erie Lackawanna's trains Nos. 5 and 6, The Lake Cities, from Hoboken to Chicago, are discontinued, ending all of the Lackawanna's long distance passenger services.

February events

March events

April events

May events

June events

July events

August events

October events

  • October 30 – President of the United States Richard Nixon signs into law the Rail Passenger Service Act, a bill that creates Amtrak to take over the burden of passenger train operations in America.

November events

December events

Unknown date events

Accidents

Births

Deaths

April deaths

July deaths

References

  • (June 2005), "Timeline", Trains Magazine, p. 19.
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