1911 in rail transport explained
Events
January
April
- April 22 – A passenger train from Port Alfred to Grahamstown in South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge and plunges into the ravine 2000NaN0 below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.[1] [2]
May
June
July
August
September
- September 1 – In what is called the "Great Merger", the Southern Pacific creates a new Pacific Electric Railway Company from several constituent railroads:[5] the original "old" PE owned by Henry E. Huntington, The Los Angeles Inter-Urban Railway, The Los Angeles Pacific Railway, The Los Angeles and Redondo Railway, The San Bernardino Valley Traction Company, The San Bernardino Interurban, The Redlands Central, The Riverside and Arlington. Following these acquisitions, PE becomes the largest operator of interurban electric railway passenger service in the world, with 2,160 daily trains over 1000miles of track.[6]
- September 26 – Construction of the Usambara Railway in German East Africa reaches Moshi at Mount Kilimanjaro.
- September – First Great Central Railway Class 8K 2-8-0 freight locomotive, No. 966, is turned out of its Gorton locomotive works, England. The class, designed by John G. Robinson, will exceed 650 in total and see overseas service during World War I.
October
November
December
- December 12 – Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway inaugurates its first extra-fare named passenger train, the Santa Fe De Luxe between Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California.
- December 24 – The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad opens the Lackawanna Cut-Off, a 28-mile low-grade line from Lake Hopatcong to the Delaware River. Built primarily to transport anthracite coal from Pennsylvania to New York, the line also serves dozens of resort hotels in the Pocono Mountains. Trains on this line routinely approach speeds of 100 miles an hour. It remains in service until 1979, being subsequently owned by the State of New Jersey. The Paulinskill Viaduct on the route is the world's largest reinforced concrete structure when completed in 1910 under the supervision of Lincoln Bush, the road's chief engineer.[8]
- December 29 – Sudan Government Railways open to El Obeid.
- December – The Eritrean Railway (950 mm gauge) opens throughout from Massawa to Asmara, using Mallet locomotives.[9]
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Deaths
March deaths
September deaths
References
- (September 10, 2001), History of the Western Maryland Railway. Retrieved July 7, 2005.
- Newcomb, Kenneth W., The Makers of the Mold. Retrieved February 15, 2005.
- (April 3, 2005), Significant dates in Canadian railway history. Retrieved July 22, 2005.
- Book: Waters, Lawrence Leslie. 1950. Steel Trails to Santa Fe. University of Kansas Press. Lawrence, Kansas. 388.
- (September 10, 2001), Western Maryland Railroad history. Retrieved November 20, 2005.
Notes and References
- Book: Holland, D. F.. 1971. Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways, Volume 1: 1859–1910. Newton Abbot. David & Charles. 80–83. 978-0-7153-5382-0.
- Hart, George (ed.) (c. 1978). The South African Railways - Historical Survey. Bill Hart, sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd. p.24.
- Book: Bradley, Rodger. 1988. GWR Two Cylinder 4–6–0s and 2–6–0s. David and Charles. Newton Abbot. 0-7153-8894-0.
- Web site: Railway Statistics 2008 . . 2009 . pdf . 28 April 2010 . 34 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101122071524/http://www.jernbaneverket.no/PageFiles/7894/Jernbanestatistikk%202008_22%20juni_web.pdf . 22 November 2010 .
- Book: Friedricks, William B. . Henry Huntington and the Creation of Southern California . 1992 . Ohio University Press . Columbus, OH. . 978-0-8142-0553-2 . 103.
- Book: Demoro, Harre W. . California's Electric Railways . . . 1986 . 978-0-916374-74-7 . 13703105 . 12.
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- Book: Thompson, Sanford E.. Concrete in Railroad Construction: A Treatise ... . Atlas Portland Cement Company. 1915. 36.
- Web site: The Eritrean Railway. Eritrea.be. 2013-02-16.
- Book: Balkwill, Richard. Marshall, John. John Marshall (railway historian). The Guinness Book of Railway Facts and Feats. 6th. Enfield. Guinness Publishing. 1993. 0-85112-707-X.
- Baguio Special at Manila Station c. 1911 . September 1912 . May 26, 2021.