1992 in rail transport
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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1992.
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Events
January events
- January 1 – After Estonia regained its independence, the national railway company Eesti Raudtee is established.<ref name=estonia>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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March events
- March 3 – The Podsosenka train disaster near Nelidovo, Tver Oblast in Russia kills 43.
April events
- April 1 – Opening of the Keisei Chihara Line from Keisei Chiba Station to Ōmoridai Station.
- April 3 – The Goderich Exeter Railway begins operations in Ontario, Canada.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- April 3 – The new light rail system in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, opens for service on a very limited basis, running only on days with baseball games at a new Camden Yards stadium station it serves, and only for a period of about 2 hours before and after each game (see May 17).<ref>Light Rail and Modern Tramway (ISSN 0964-9255), July 1992 and August 1992 issues. Ian Allan Publishing (UK).</ref>
- April 6 – The first section of Manchester Metrolink, in Manchester, England, opens.
- April 14 - The Madrid-Seville AVE line opens
May events
- May 12 – Republika Srpska Railways formally established.
- May 17 – Regular service begins on the new Baltimore Light Rail system (see April 3).<ref>Light Rail and Modern Tramway (ISSN 0964-9255), September 1992 issue, p. 249. Ian Allan Publishing (UK).</ref><ref>Stauss, Ed. "Baltimore's Zig Zag Zig Trolley". Rail Classics (ISSN 0743-9075), September/October 1992 issue, pp. 14–21. Challenge Publications.</ref>
July events
- July 1 – JR East introduces the Yamagata Shinkansen, the first mini-shinkansen service, on the Ōu Main Line connecting Fukushima and Yamagata.
August events
- August 27 – The 3200-series rapid transit cars (3201–3457), built by Morrison-Knudsen of Hornell, New York, are placed in service on the Chicago "L" system, retiring the last of the old 6000-series cars from the 1950s. The 3200-series cars are operated on the Ravenswood Line, and eventually, the upcoming Midway Airport Line the following year.
October events
- October 26 – Southern California's Metrolink opens.
- October – Public rail transport in Jamaica ceases operation.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
December events
- December 20 – Western Australian Premier Carmen Lawrence opens three stations on the new Joondalup line, an extension to the Transperth rail network.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- December 23 – Nuevo Central Argentino is granted a concession to operate freight trains over former Ferrocarriles Argentinos tracks in and around Buenos Aires.
Unknown date events
- General Motors Electro-Motive Division introduces the EMD SD70.
- Paul Tellier is appointed to the presidency of Canadian National.
- Wisconsin & Calumet Railroad is acquired by the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
- Amtrak commissions three prototype RoadRailers for testing behind regular revenue passenger trains.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- South African Railways ceases use of steam locomotives (other than Outeniqua Choo Tjoe tourist operation).
- Indian Railways introduces 'women only' trains on Mumbai Western and Central suburban lines<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- Voralpen Express in Switzerland given this name.
- Buses replace streetcars along the Girard Avenue Line in Philadelphia – rail service would not be restored for thirteen years.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Accidents
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Deaths
October deaths
- October 19 – H. Reid, prominent railroad photographer and historian (b. 1925).
References
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