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Contents
1 Events
1.1 February events
1.2 April events
1.3 June events
1.4 September events
1.5 Unknown date events
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 References
Events
February events
February 28
-
Illinois Central
withdraws its specialized
Green Diamond
passenger trainset from
Chicago
-
St. Louis
service.
April events
April 27
- After a complete overhaul,
Illinois Central
's
Green Diamond
trainset re-enters active service, this time between
Jackson, Mississippi
and
New Orleans, Louisiana
as the
Miss-Lou
passenger train.
June events
June 6
- The
Pere Marquette Railroad
is merged into the
Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad.
September events
September 17
- The
American Freedom Train
begins a two-year tour of the
United States
starting in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
. See also
American Freedom Train - 1947-1949 station stops
Unknown date events
The first
diesel locomotives
enter mainline operation on the
Southern Pacific Railroad
.
The
Southern Pacific Railroad
is reincorporated in
Delaware
.
The
City of Los Angeles
train frequency is upgraded to daily.
The
Super Chief
train frequency is upgraded to daily.
Lima Locomotive Works
is merged with General Machinery Corporation of
Hamilton, OH
. The new company is named Lima-Hamilton.
The components of the former
M-10002
streamliner
trainset are scrapped.
William Neal succeeds D'Alton Cory Coleman as president of
Canadian Pacific Railway
.
The last
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
fish car
is taken out of service.
Births
Deaths
References
U.S. Government Printing Office (
1979
),
The Fish Car Era of the National Fish Hatchery System
. Retrieved
March 28
2005
.
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