1931 in rail transport
Events
January events
March events
May events
- May 23 â The North Bay Railway (20 in (508 mm)) opens at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, with the world's first diesel-hydraulic locomotive, 4-6-2 1931 Neptune, Hudswell Clarke works no. D565.
- May 24 â The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad inaugurates the first air conditioned passenger train, the Columbian, between Jersey City, New Jersey, and Washington, DC.
- May 30 â Maine Central Railroad ends train service to the Bar Harbor ferry.
June events
- June 10 â The German rail zeppelin (Schienenzeppelin), an experimental propeller driven railcar, sets up a new world railway speed record of 230 km/h on its way from Hamburg to Berlin which was not surpassed by any other train for 24 years.
- June 13 â Switzerland's Brienz Rothorn Bahn mountain railway reopens after a 17-year stoppage due to World War I.
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Births
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Deaths
January deaths
- January 13 â Kálmán Kandó, Hungarian engineer who designed the world's first AC traction electric railway in Italy in 1902 (born 1869).
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