January 3 â Boston & Maine Railroad ends passenger service to Portland, Maine. Maine is without rail passenger connections to the remainder of the United States until Amtrak initiates Downeaster service between Portland and Boston in December 2001.
January 4 â British Railways adopts a new corporate identity including the name British Rail and the 'double arrow' symbol.
February â The British Railways Board publishes The Development of the Major Trunk Routes (sometimes known as the "second Beeching Report", although Richard Beeching had little input) which identifies routes to be targeted for development particularly for freight traffic.
May 31 â Richard Beeching steps down from the chairmanship of the British Railways Board, partly due to opposition within the Government to his views on transport in general.