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1937 in rail transport
Contents
1 Events
1.1 January events
1.2 May events
1.3 June events
1.4 Unknown date events
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 References
Events
January events
January
-
General Motors Electro-Motive Division
introduces the
EMD E2
.
May events
May 18
- All heavyweight wood cars used on the
Super Chief
are replaced with lightweight
stainless steel
cars.
May 19
- The New York, Ontario and Western Railway files for bankruptcy.
June events
June 20
-
Pennsylvania Railroad
's
Manhattan Transfer
station in
New York City
closes after 26 years of service in favor of
Newark Penn Station
.
Unknown date events
The Lake Shore Electric Railway and the Indiana Railroad both cease operations.
Raymond Loewy
establishes a business relationship with the
Pennsylvania Railroad
; one of his first projects is to redesign the
Broadway Limited
passenger train.
General Motors Electro-Motive Division
introduces the
EMD E1
Pullman-Standard introduces roomette sleeper cars .
The
Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad
, in
Massachusetts
, files for
bankruptcy
.
Fairfax Harrison is succeeded by Earnest E. Norris as president of the
Southern Railway
.
Births
Deaths
References
(
May
2005
), Corrections and Clarifications,
Trains Magazine
, p. 10.
Norfolk Southern Railway
. Retrieved
February 22
2005
.
Last updated: 10-20-2005 07:11:55
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