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2005 in rail transport
Events
January events
- January 3 - Kansas City Southern names Arthur Shoener , formerly a vice president at Union Pacific Railroad, as the new CEO of the holding company's Kansas City Southern Railway and Texas-Mexican Railway divisions. [1]
- January 4 - Bombardier receives a contract from SNCF for 350 million Euros to build 100 new regional trainsets.
- January 5 - A Norfolk Southern train carrying a few carloads of hazardous materials (including chlorine gas) collides with a parked train in Graniteville, South Carolina, causing the Graniteville train disaster. [2]
- January 7 - A passenger train and freight train collide head-on in Crevalcore , in northern Italy (near Bologna), on the single-track mainline between Bologna and Verona. [3]
- January 12 - General Motors announces that it has agreed to sell its Electro-Motive Division to a partnership led by Greenbriar Equity Group and Berkshire Partners . [4]
- January 12 - Five cars of a CN freight train derail in Fort St. John, Manitoba (a suburb of Winnipeg), Canada; as one of the cars was carrying propane, the area is evacuated. The tank car remains upright and intact, so local residents are allowed to return fairly quickly. [5]
- January 17 - Two Bangkok Metro trains collide, injuring nearly 200 people. [6], [7]
- January 18 - A station at the Milwaukee Airport opens on Amtrak's Hiawatha service. [8], [9], [10]
- January 24 - Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway introduces a new corporate logo that replaces the railroad's verbose name with BNSF Railway. [11]
- January 26 - In what police call a suicide attempt, a Metrolink train in Glendale, California, (a suburb of Los Angeles) hits a car parked on a grade crossing and then derails into another Metrolink train and a parked Union Pacific Railroad locomotive; the Glendale train crash results in 11 fatalities and 200 injuries. [12], [13], [14]
- January 31 - Regular Metrolink passenger service is restored through Glendale, California, the scene of the previous week's Glendale train crash. [15]
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References
- Amtrak (April 15 2005), Service Alert: Acela Express - Amtrak Cancels All Friday and Saturday Acela Express Service Due to Brake Problem. Retrieved April 15 2005.
- Associated Press (January 17 2005), 200 hurt in Bangkok subway crash. Retrieved January 19 2005.
- Associated Press (April 14 2005), Freight train derails, burns in northwestern Wisconsin. Retrieved April 14 2005.
- Associated Press, (February 15 2005), Man pleads innocent in Calif. train wreck. Retrieved February 16 2005.
- Associated Press (February 16 2005), Phoenix begins work on light rail. Retrieved February 16 2005.
- BBC News (January 17 2005), Thai subway shut for safety probe. Retrieved January 19 2005.
- BNSF Railway (January 24 2005), BNSF Adopts New Corporate and Subsidiary Logos and Changes Name of Railway Subsidiary as Part of Tenth Anniversary Celebration. Retrieved January 25 2005.
- BNSF Railway (March 29 2005), BNSF Announces First Mileage-Based Fuel Surcharge Program In the Rail Industry. Retrieved March 29 2005.
- BNSF (February 9 2005), Port of Los Angeles begins discussions with BNSF Railway Company on new intermodal facility. Retrieved February 10 2005.
- Bulgarian News Network (April 13 2005), Bulgaria Licenses Private Railroad Carrier. Retrieved April 13 2005.
- Bull Sheet Monthly News
- Canadian National Railway (March 21 2005), CN – BC Rail Systems Integration. Retrieved March 21 2005.
- Canadian Pacific Railway (March 14 2005), Canadian Pacific Railway to acquire first hybrid locomotives. Retrieved March 17 2005.
- CBS/AP (January 26 2005), Parked car caused train wreck. Retrieved January 26 2005.
- CSX Transportation (February 16 2005), CSXT Files Federal Suit on D.C. Hazmat Ordinance. Retrieved February 23 2005.
- Edgar, Amy Geier, Associated Press (January 6 2005), Four Die, 200 Injured in S.C. Train Crash. Retrieved January 7 2005.
- Federal Railroad Administration (March 18 2005), Federal Railroad Administration Changes Effective Date of Interim Final Rule on Use of Train Horns. Retrieved March 21 2005.
- General Motors (January 12 2005), GM Agrees To Sell Electro-Motive Division. Retrieved January 12 2005.
- General Motors Electro-Motive Division (April 4 2005), Greenbriar Equity Group and Berkshire Partners Complete Acquisition of Electro-Motive from General Motors. Retrieved April 13 2005.
- Hauser, Kristine, New York Times (April 15 2005), Amtrak Suspends Acela Trains After Finding Brake Problems. Retrieved April 15 2005.
- Kansas City Southern Industries (January 3 2005), KCS Names Arthur Shoener EVP and COO of the Company, President & CEO of KCS's U.S. Rail Holdings, The Kansas City Southern Railway Company and Texas Mexican Railway Company; Owen Zidar Named Vice President Marketing. Retrieved January 25 2005.
- (January 2005), KCS says no to merger, for now. Retrieved January 25 2005.
- Kitching, Chris (January 13 2005), CN tankers derail, force evacuations. Retrieved January 25 2005.
- Liu, Caitlin, and Torrejon, Veronica; Los Angeles Times, Train service is fully restored. Retrieved February 1 2005.
- Mapaye, John, KTUU (April 16 2005), Railroad opens new operations center. Retrieved April 18 2005.
- Molloy, Tim; Associated Press (January 26 2005), Suicide try triggers California commuter rail tragedy, police say. Retrieved January 26 2005.
- National Railroad Passenger Corporation (January 18 2005), Governor Doyle, Senator Kohl & Amtrak dedicate new passenger rail station at Milwaukee airport. Retrieved February 4 2005.
- Nguyen, Daisy; Associated Press (January 26 2005), 9 killed as suburban L.A. trains derail. Retrieved January 26 2005.
- (May 2005), Obituaries, Trains Magazine, p. 21.
- Paolucci, Gianluca; Reuters (January 7 2005), Italy Train Crash Kills at Least 13, Many Injured. Retrieved January 25 2005.
- Sandler, Larry, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Online (January 13 2005), Amtrak on track to open at airport. Retrieved January 19 2005.
- Trains News Wire (February 28 2005), Bombardier awarded Chinese passenger car contract. Retrieved March 10 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 23 2005), Bullet trains may have been running with faulty speed controls. Retrieved March 24 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 2 2005), Charlotte, N.C., breaks ground for light-rail line. Retrieved March 10 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 14 2005), Collision ties up UP-BNSF diamonds at Rochelle, Ill.. Retrieved March 15 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 3 2005), Dispatcher walkout snarls BNSF. Retrieved March 10 2005.
- Trains News Wire (April 8 2005), EWS close to Channel Tunnel deal. Retrieved April 12 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 31 2005), Paul Stringham dies: Illinois rail photographer, historian, and author. Retrieved April 7 2005.
- Trains News Wire (April 5 2005), Tokyo introduces women-only trains to prevent groping. Retrieved April 7 2005.
- Trains News Wire (March 9 2005), Vernon L. Smith, retired railroader and author, dies. Retrieved March 10 2005.
- VIA Rail Canada (March 14 2005), VIA statement on appointment of new president. Retrieved March 17 2005.
- Wald, Matthew L., and Bogdanich, Walt, (March 18 2005), New York official to head Federal Railroad Administration. Retrieved March 18 2005.
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