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1981 in rail transport
Contents
1 Events
1.1 February events
1.2 May events
1.3 September events
1.4 Unknown date events
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 References
Events
February events
Amtrak
debuts the
Desert Wind
passenger train
between
Los Angeles, California
, and
Ogden, Utah
.
May events
May
-
General Motors Electro-Motive Division
introduces the
EMD SD50
.
September events
September 15
- the
John Bull
becomes the oldest operable
steam locomotive
in the world when it is run under its own power by the
Smithsonian Institution
.
Unknown date events
Burlington Northern Railroad
corporate headquarters are moved from
St. Paul, Minnesota
to
Seattle, Washington
.
Union Pacific 3985 is restored to operating condition, making it the largest operable
steam locomotive
in the world.
William Stinson succeeds Fred Burbidge as president of
Canadian Pacific Railway
.
VIA Rail Canada
suspends operation of the
Super Continental
passenger train
.
Births
Deaths
References
(
February
2005
) Trains Timeline,
Trains Magazine
, p. 9
Last updated: 06-05-2005 02:39:02
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