1920 in rail transport
Events
January events
- January 28 – Groundbreaking commences to begin construction of the Cincinnati Subway.[1]
March events
- March 1 – Control of American railroads is returned to private ownership and administration with the disbandment of the USRA.
- March 18 – Fruit Growers Express (FGE) is incorporated in the United States.
April events
- April 1 – Deutsche Reichseisenbahnen merges the German state railways.
May events
- May 15 – The Ministry of Railways of Japan is established.
June events
- June 13 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad inaugurates passenger service to Detroit's Fort Street Union Depot as the first passenger train departs for Washington, DC.[2]
July events
- July 5 – Portland–Lewiston Interurban carries its heaviest passenger load with trains to the Maine Statehood Centennial Exposition.
October events
- October 1 – Palestine Railways established to manage lines within British Mandatory Palestine, including the Jezreel Valley railway.
November events
- November – H. P. M. Beames succeeds Charles Bowen-Cooke as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London and North Western Railway.
- November 20 – Work begins on the State Railway of Thailand to convert all 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) track to meter gauge.[3]
December events
- December 23 – The Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line in Norway takes electric traction into use.[4]
Unknown date events
- William Sproule succeeds Julius Kruttschnitt as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad. This is Sproule's second term as president.
- Government of India accepts recommendation of Sir William Acworth's East India Railway Committee that the government should take over management of the country's railways.[5]
- Partition of the Ottoman Empire leads to abandonment of the Hejaz railway.
Births
April births
- April 16 – Alan Pegler, British railway preservationist (died 2012).
- April 17 – James B. McCahey, Jr., president of Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (died 1998).[6]
Deaths
July deaths
- July 22 – William Kissam Vanderbilt, heir to Cornelius Vanderbilt and president of the New York Central system (born 1849).
October deaths
- October 18 – Charles Bowen-Cooke, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London and North Western Railway 1909–1920 (born 1859).
November deaths
- November 17 – T. Jefferson Coolidge, president of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1880–1881 (born 1831).[7]
December deaths
- December 1 – Edward Ponsonby, 8th Earl of Bessborough, director of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from 1895 and chairman of same from 1908 (born 1851).
See also
References
- "The Cincinnati Subway System". Ohio Exploration. Archived from the original on February 23, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
- "Railroad history timeline – 1920–1929". MichiganRailroads.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2006. Retrieved June 13, 2005.
- "Historical background". State Railway of Thailand. Archived from the original on November 10, 2004. Retrieved November 20, 2005.
- "Railway Statistics 2008" (PDF). Norwegian National Rail Administration. 2009. p. 34. Archived from the original (pdf) on October 31, 2010. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
- Saxena, R. P. (2008). "Indian Railway History Time Line". Archived from the original on February 29, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
- "Politicians in Railroading in Illinois". The Political Graveyard. March 10, 2005. Archived from the original on July 9, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2005.
- "Politicians in Railroading in Massachusetts". The Political Graveyard. March 10, 2005. Archived from the original on June 18, 2006. Retrieved December 29, 2005.
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