1896 in rail transport
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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1896.
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Events
January events
- January 23 – Construction begins on the Northwestern Elevated Railroad of the Chicago "L" with the first structure erected at the intersection of Fullerton and Sheffield Avenues.<ref>Chicago "L".org, Northwestern Elevated (1893–1924). Retrieved January 23, 2006.</ref>
February events
- February 14 – Northern Pacific Railway opens its Union Station in Portland, Oregon.
- February 19 – Braamfontein Explosion: A train carrying 56 tons of dynamite explodes at Braamfontein, Johannesburg, killing more than 78 people.<ref>The Great Dynamite Explosion, report by J. G. Blumberg, Fairmount School, Johannesburg, excerpt from the autobiography of Dutch immigrant Jan de Veer who came to South Africa in 1893.</ref>
- February 24 – Erie Railroad purchases the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio Railroad.<ref>Western New York Railroad Archive (December 17, 2005), Erie Railroad – History Template:Webarchive. Retrieved December 28, 2005.</ref>
March events
- March 20 – The Grand Trunk Railway purchases the Central Vermont Railway and begins operating it as a wholly owned subsidiary.
April events
- April 6 – The Snowdon Mountain Railway in North Wales, the only Abt rack system line in the British Isles, commences public operation; however, a derailment leading to one fatality causes services to be suspended for a year.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- April 15 – Passenger rail service of the Henry Flagler Florida East Coast Railway arrives at its new terminus in Miami from West Palm Beach at the persuasion of Julia Tuttle; this quickly leads to incorporation of the city of Miami months later and extensive development of the Greater Miami, South Florida and the Keys.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="Bramson2003">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Burke2004">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Bramson2007">Template:Cite book</ref>

May events
- May 2 – Budapest Metro Line 1 (Hungary), the world's second, is opened by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.<ref>The Millennium Subway Line of Budapest</ref>
- May 9 – First Nord Express, Paris, France/Oostend, Belgium, to Saint Petersburg, Russia.
- May 13 – The Pretoria–Pietersburg Railway, a predecessor of the Central South African Railways, is incorporated in London.
- May 30 – Construction of the Uganda Railway starts at Mombasa.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
June events
- June 29 – The St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company (predecessor of the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway) is incorporated.
July events
- July 23 – Delivery of world's first commercially-built oil-engined locomotive, from Richard Hornsby & Sons of Grantham, England to the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London (Template:Convert gauge).<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- July 30 – Atlantic City rail crash: Shortly after 6:30 PM, at a crossing just west of Atlantic City, New Jersey, two trains collide, crushing five loaded passenger coaches, killing 50 and seriously injuring around 60.
August events
- August 14 – The Uganda Railway Act, 1896, is approved in the United Kingdom for construction of a railway in Africa from Mombasa to Lake Victoria.<ref>The Law Journal Reports for the Year 1896 (Stevens and Sons, Ltd., 1896), Volume 65. p. 247.</ref>
September events
- September 15 – The Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad (the 'Katy') conveys 40,000 people to Crush, Texas to witness a staged train wreck as a publicity stunt arranged by its general passenger agent, William George Crush. Three spectators are accidentally killed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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October events
- October 5 – Norwegian Railway Museum established at Hamar.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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December events
- December 14 – Glasgow Subway, the third oldest metro system in the world, begins operations in Glasgow, Scotland.
- December 25 – Japanese National Railways opens two lines out of Tabata: an extension of the Tsuchiura Line from Tsuchiura, and the Sumidagawa Line to Sumidagawa.
- December 30 – Template:SS, the first steel train ferry, makes its first voyage.
Unknown date events
- The Green Bay & Western Railroad is formed from the bankruptcy proceedings of the Green Bay, Winona and Saint Paul Railroad.
- The Loup Creek & Deepwater Railway (predecessor of the Deepwater Railway) is formed.
- Atlas Car & Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, begins building steam locomotives.
- Beyer, Peacock & Company of Manchester, England, deliver the first five New South Wales T524 class 'Australian Consolidation' 2-8-0 type heavy goods locomotives to the New South Wales Government Railways, forerunners of the system's numerically largest class, finally totalling 280 representatives.
- Narrow gauge Ferrocarril de Tacubaya begins passenger service to Mexico City's Tacubaya amusement park.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- The first narrow gauge (750 mm) railway in Estonia connecting Valga with Pärnu is opened.<ref name=estonia>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Deaths
January deaths
- January 23 – Ferdinand Schichau, German mechanical engineer and founder of locomotive manufacturing company Schichau-Werke, dies (b. 1814).
June deaths
- June 4 – Austin Corbin, president of Long Island Rail Road (b. 1827).
October deaths
- October 21 – James Henry Greathead, English inventor of the tunnelling shield used for the London Underground (b. 1844).<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>