1910 in rail transport
Events
January events
February events
March events
April events
May events
June events
July events
- July 5 – Opening of Bernina Railway (metre gauge, electrified) from St. Moritz, Switzerland, to Tirano, Italy, crossing the Alps at the highest altitude of a through railway in Europe, .
- July 11 – Construction begins on the Sheridan Railway in Sheridan, Wyoming.
- July 18 – A passenger train traveling through dense fog hits a stationary locomotive in Richmond, Victoria, Australia, killing nine people on the moving train.
- July 26 – The London and South Western Railway introduces a new Continental service, Southampton-Havre.
August events
September events
October events
November events
December events
- December 24 – The Hawes Junction train disaster in Cumbria, England, occurs when a busy signalman forgets about a pair of bank engines which have been waiting at his starting signal and allows an express train into the same block section. Twelve people are killed in the resulting collision and fire.
Unknown date events
Births
February births
- February 27 – Francesco di Majo, designer of the Pendolino (died 2011).
May births
Deaths
March deaths
July deaths
August deaths
- August 2 – Inoue Masaru, Japanese bureaucrat, first Director of Railways, dies on visit to London (born 1843).
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