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1997 in rail transport

Events

January events

March events

April events

  • 25 April – Construction begins on Phase II of Manchester Metrolink in England.
  • 27 April – Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong, China is officially opened. The lower deck of this suspension bridge carries rail lines as part of MTR's Tung Chung line and Airport Express. The bridge has a main span of <span style="white-space:nowrap">1,377&nbsp;metres&nbsp;(4,518&nbsp;ft)</span>, the largest of any bridge carrying rail traffic.

May events

June events

August events

September events

October events

  • 1 October – Nagano Shinkansen, between Takasaki and Nagano route open, with Tokyo-Nagano direct bullet train to start.
  • October – Helper locomotives end their operations with Asama train over Usui Pass with 66,7‰ (the Devi's Climb) uphill gradient, Japan. This service is replaced by dedicated high-speed line.
  • 13 October – First section of the restored Welsh Highland Railway (60&nbsp;cm (2&nbsp;ft) gauge) officially opened over 5&nbsp;km (3&nbsp;mi) of abandoned standard gauge trackbed between Caernarfon and Dinas, Gwynedd, North Wales.
  • 23 October – A coal train in Beresfield, New South Wales, Australia passes a red signal (SPAD) and collides with the rear of a second coal train on the same track in the Beresfield rail disaster; due to the accident, a random factor has been added to the vigilance control signals' intervals.

November events

December events

  • December – Illinois RailNet is formed.
  • 10 December – Inauguration of the 2nd and last part of the Belgian High Speed Line 1 (HSL 1 – Antoing<>Lembeek) by King Albert II.
  • 14 December – Belgian High Speed Line 1 (HSL 1) put into service, reducing the travel time Brussels<>Paris to 1h25 and Brussels<>London to 2h36.
  • 19 December – The Toei Oedo Line is opened from Nerima to Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan.

Accidents

Awards

North America

1997 E. H. Harriman Awards
Awards presented by Railway Age magazine

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