1900 in rail transport

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Years in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1900.

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April events[]

  • April 1 – Newtown Tram Depot is opened in Sydney.
  • April 2 – opens as a 750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in) gauge railway connecting Rathenow, and Paulinenaue, in the German state of Brandenburg.
  • April 26 – A defective chimney on a house in Hull, Ontario starts the Great Hull–Ottawa fire; among the items destroyed are nearly 200 freight cars and the Canadian Pacific Railway station and freight house. The resulting shortage of lumber for reconstruction forces Canada Atlantic Railway to temporarily halt production on new railroad cars at the company shops in Ottawa.[8]
  • April 30 – Illinois Central engineer Casey Jones crashes his train just north of Vaughan, Mississippi, and earns a spot in American folklore.

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August deaths[]

  • August 13 – Collis P. Huntington, a member of the Big Four group of financiers in California (born 1821)

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References[]

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  7. ^ Morris, J. C., Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs, Ohio (December 31, 1902). "Annual Report of the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs: Part II, History of the Railroads of Ohio". Retrieved March 29, 2006.
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  9. ^ a b Santa Fe Railroad (1945). Along Your Way. Chicago: Rand McNally.
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  13. ^ Martin, Cy (1974). Gold Rush Narrow Gauge. Corona del Mar, California: Trans-Anglo Books. p. 44. ISBN 0-87046-026-9.
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