Portal:Trains/Anniversaries/October 26
Appearance
- October 26
- 1863 – The first rails are laid for construction of the Central Pacific Railroad in California.[1]
- 1948 – The American Freedom Train, carrying the original versions of the United States Constitution, Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, makes its final public display in Havre de Grace, Maryland, before the official end of tour.
- 1977 – Locomotive number 043 903, a DRG Class 44 2-10-0, pulls the last regularly scheduled mainline train on German tracks to be hauled by a steam locomotive.[2] The locomotive is now preserved in Emden.
- 1984 – The first Board of Directors of the newly formed Alaska Railroad (pictured), chaired by James Campbell, is appointed by Governor Bill Sheffield, and Frank Turpin is appointed company president.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Robertson, Donald B., and Cornell, Wayne, ed. (1998). "Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History". Retrieved October 26, 2006.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Translated from "Portal:Bahn/Jahrestage/26.10" (in German). Retrieved October 26, 2006.
- ^ Alaska Railroad. "The Alaska Railroad History". Retrieved October 26, 2006.