1928 in rail transport
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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1928.
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Events
January events
- January 5 – Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway opens its Bombay suburban electrified system on 1.5 kV DC.<ref>Rao, M. A. (1988). Indian Railways. New Delhi: National Book Trust. pp.150-1.l</ref>
- January 13 – Henry Clay Hall leaves the Interstate Commerce Commission upon the appointment of his successor.
April events
- April 10 – Takagimachi Station, in Matsushima, Miyagi, Japan, opens.
May events
- May 1 – The London and North Eastern Railway's Flying Scotsman steam-hauled express train begins to run non-stop over the Template:Convert of the British East Coast Main Line from London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley<ref name=CBH>Template:Cite book</ref> using LNER Gresley Class A1 4-6-2s with tenders fitted with gangway connections to permit a crew change en route; 4472 Flying Scotsman takes the first northbound train.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
June events
- June 13 - The first tests are performed with the first rail detector car, invented by Elmer Ambrose Sperry, in Beacon, New York.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- June 27 - Darlington rail crash on the London and North Eastern Railway in England: Two trains collide head-on at Darlington Bank Top railway station in County Durham following a signal passed at danger; 25 killed.
- June 28 - The International Railway (New York–Ontario) switches to one-man crews for its trolleys in Canada.
July events
- July 10 - Shin-Koiwa Station in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan, opens.
- July 18 - Official opening of the Pau–Canfranc railway line as a trans-Pyreneen route between France and Spain, and of Canfranc International Railway Station in Aragon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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September events
- September 1
- Frontier Mail express passenger service between Colaba Terminus (Bombay) and Peshawar inaugurated by Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The Philadelphia Broad Street Line begins service between City Hall and Olney Avenue.
- September 22 - Canadian Premier John Bracken drives the last spike on Canadian National Railway's line between Flin Flon and Cranberry Portage, Manitoba.
- September 28 - Third class sleeping cars are introduced on those British railways providing such a service.
October events
- October 13 – Charfield railway disaster: London, Midland and Scottish Railway night mail train crashes into shunting goods train following signal passed at danger at Charfield in the English county of Gloucestershire: 16 killed.
- October 15 – The Loenga–Alnabru Line in Norway introduces electric traction.<ref name=norwayel>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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November events
- November 1 - New Keihan Railway Line, Tenjinbashisuji-Rokuchome Station of Osaka to Sanin station of Kyoto route officially completed in Japan (as predecessor of Hankyu Kyoto Line). Template:Citation needed
- November 15 - Nara Electronic Railway Line, Kyōto Station to Yamato-Saidaiji Station of Nara route officially completed in Japan (as predecessor of Kintetsu Kyoto Line).Template:Citation needed
- November 28
- After both the eastbound and westbound passenger trains depart, a fire is discovered in the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway's Wainwright, Alberta, station; due to problems with the local fire truck, the station is completely destroyed in the blaze.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- In Gunma Prefecture, Japan, the Jomo Electric Railway opens for service connecting Chūō-Maebashi Station and Nishi-Kiryū Station.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- November 29 - The last trains on Pacific Great Eastern Railway's (predecessor of British Columbia Railway) Vancouver-Horseshoe Bay line are run.
- The Merchants Despatch purchases the Northern Refrigerator Car Line (founded by Milwaukee's Cudahy brothers) and its 1,800 cars.
December events
- December – Great Western Railway of England commences series production at its Swindon Works of ’Hall’ Class 4-6-0 steam locomotives, of which there will eventually be 339.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Unknown date events

- The Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul, a predecessor of the Milwaukee Road, changes its name to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific after a reorganization.
- William Sproule steps down from the presidency of the Southern Pacific Company, the parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The position remains open until 1929.
- Hale Holden succeeds Henry deForest as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Southern Pacific Company, the parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
- The Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad, in Massachusetts, converts from steam locomotive power to electric power, adding motors, electrical equipment and controls to its passenger cars.
- The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad completes the last section of the Perry Cutoff, creating a more direct route between Chicago and Florida's west coast.
- The last new PRR K4s Pacific is built.
- Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft Class ET 165 "Stadtbahn" electric multiple units for Berlin S-Bahn introduced; the class will remain in commuter service into the 1990s.
- The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway acquires the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway.<ref name="kansas">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Births
March births
- March 14 – Richard Marsh, Baron Marsh, chairman of British Rail 1971–1976, is born (d. 2011).
October births
- October 3 – Edward L. Moyers, president of MidSouth Rail and Illinois Central Railroad, chairman and CEO of Southern Pacific Railroad, "Railroader of the Year" for 1995, is born (d. 2006).<ref name=TribObit>Template:Cite news</ref>
Deaths
April deaths
- April 5 - Chauncey Depew, president of New York Central Railroad (born 1834).
July deaths
- July 8 – Howard Elliott, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1903–1913, president of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad beginning in 1913, dies (b. 1860).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- July 30 - Job A. Edson, president of Kansas City Southern Railway 1905-1918 and 1920–1927, dies (born 1854).<ref name="kansas"/>
References
- Colin Churcher's Railway Pages (August 16, 2005), Significant dates in Canadian railway history. Retrieved September 22, 2005.
- Santa Fe Railroad (1945), Along Your Way, Rand McNally, Chicago, Illinois