1943 in rail transport explained
Events
January events
April events
May events
June events
July events
August events
September events
October events
- October 4 - The last Maine narrow gauge (the Monson Railroad) discontinues service.[4]
- October 17
- Chicago's first rapid transit subway route, State Street subway (4.9 miles/7.9 km), opens for passenger service.[5] with stations at North/Clybourn, Clark/Division, Chicago, Grand, Washington, Monroe, Jackson, Harrison, and Roosevelt. It contains one of the world's longest underground station platform - 3300feet long.
- Completion of the Burma Railway between Bangkok, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) (415km (258miles)) by the Empire of Japan to support its forces in the Burma campaign using the forced labour of Asian civilians and Allied Prisoners of war.
November events
December events
- December 16 – Two Atlantic Coast Line passenger trains collide after a broken rail derails the first one, putting it in the path of the second. Seventy-one people are killed, most of them U.S. troops.
- The first troop sleepers enter service on U.S. railroads.
Unknown date events
Births
September births
Deaths
February deaths
June deaths
References
- Book: Tourret, R.. War Department Locomotives. Tourret. Abingdon. 1976. Allied Military Locomotives of the Second World War, Book 1. 0-905878-00-0.
- Web site: Significant dates in Canadian railway history . Colin Churcher's Railway Pages . 2006-03-17 . 2006-07-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060708083826/http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm . 8 July 2006 . dead .
- Web site: This Month in Railroad History: August. Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. 2005. 2006-08-25.
- Book: Two Feet to the Quarries . Jones, Robert C. . Evergreen Press . 1998 . 0-9667264-0-5 . 105.
- Web site: Graham. Garfield. State Street subway. Chicago L. chicago-l.org. December 10, 2012.
- Book: The New York Susuquehanna & Western Railroad. Robert E. Mohowski. 2003. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 0-8018-7222-7 .