1979 in rail transport

Events

January

  • January An electrical fire erupts aboard a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train traveling in the transbay tube; the fire kills one firefighter and closes the system for more than two months.

February

  • February 1 The Southern Railway's Southern Crescent becomes Amtrak's Crescent as Southern discontinues independent passenger train service.
  • February 26 The Superliner railcar enters revenue service with Amtrak.

March

April

May

June

  • June 23 New South Wales Premier Neville Wran officially opens the Eastern Suburbs Railway in Sydney. It operates as a shuttle between Central & Bondi Junction until full integration with the Illawarra Line during 1980.
  • June 30 MARTA's rail transit system opens in Atlanta, Georgia as its first train operates on the East Line between Avondale and Five Points Station. It also marks the start of MARTA's combined bus and rail service.

July

August

  • August 20 San Diego's Metropolitan Transit Development Board (MTDB) purchases the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway Company in restored condition for $18.1 million.
  • August 20 The East Coast Main Line rail route between England and Scotland is restored when the Penmanshiel Diversion opens.
  • August 29 Bangor and Aroostook Railroad discontinues hauling potatoes; it was for this business that the railroad painted many of their boxcars in a distinctive red, white and blue "State of Maine" livery.

September

  • September 8 Restored Nickel Plate 765 is unveiled.
  • September 27 The Lenk branch of the metre gauge Montreux–Oberland Bernois railway in Switzerland is reopened after a complete rebuilding.

October

  • October 1
    • Hong Kong's first MTR line, the Kwun Tong Line from Shek Kip Mei to Kwun Tong, is opened.
    • The permanent building at Amtrak's Dearborn, Michigan station opens.
  • October 22 The Invergowrie rail crash, in Invergowrie, Scotland, occurs when a track signal fails to switch to a stop indication that would have protected a stalled passenger train; a second passenger train collides with the stalled train, resulting in 5 fatalities.
  • October 28

November

December

Unknown date

  • Alan Furth succeeds Denman McNear as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
  • The Federal Government of the United States relinquishes control of the Panama Railway, transferring the railway to the government of Panama.

Accidents

Births

Deaths

May deaths

References

  1. Woodward, Sue; Woodward, Geoff (1996). The Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead Railway – The Nickey Line. Oakwood Press. p. 149. ISBN 0-85361-502-0.
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