2004 in rail transport
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April events
- April â The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in Pierre, South Dakota, rules that the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad may use eminent domain to purchase land in South Dakota in order to build the railroad's extension into Wyoming's Powder River Basin.
- April â Great North Eastern Railways, operators of services on the East Coast Main Line in England and Scotland, introduce 802.11b wireless LAN access to the Internet on their Mallard InterCity 225 trains.
- April 1 â High speed train service is inaugurated in Korea between Seoul and Busan; the trains make the trip in 2 hours and 40 minutes.
- April 1 - Tokyo subway system, Tokyo Metro replaced and private company from Teito Rapid Transit Authority.
- April 5 - The Manila Line 2 commenced almost full commercial operations by opening the segment from Araneta CenterâÂÂCubao Station up to Legarda Station.
- April 6 â Amtrak passenger train City of New Orleans en route to Chicago from New Orleans derails near Flora, Mississippi, resulting in one fatality.
- April 18 â Connex takes over the half of the Melbourne suburban rail network formerly operated by M-Train.
- April 29 â The European Railway Agency https://web.archive.org/web/20040615004144/http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/transport/rail/era/index_en.htm, headquartered in Lille, France, is formed.
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Accidents
- February 6 â February 2004 Moscow metro bombing â A male suicide bomber killed 41 people near Avtozavodskaya subway station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line in Moscow.
- February 15 â The Tebay rail accident occurred when four railway workers working on the West Coast Main Line were killed by a runaway wagon near Tebay, Cumbria, England.
- February 18 â Nishapur train disaster: A train carrying a convoy of petrol, fertiliser, and sulfur derails and explodes in Iran, killing 320 people.
- April 22 â In the Ryongchon disaster, a flammable cargo explodes at the railway station in the town of RyongchÃ
Ân, North Korea, near the border with China; the explosion occurs only a few hours after North Korean leader Kim Jong-il passed through the station en route back to the capital from a secret meeting in China.
- May 19 â Two BNSF Railway rock trains (#6351 north and #6789 south) collide near Gunter, Texas, killing one person and seriously injuring three others. The cause was the southbound train not stopping at its assigned stopping point for reasons unknown.
- May 31 â A fire erupts in one of the Seattle Center Monorail trains; of the 150 passengers aboard at the time, only 5 required treatment for minor injuries and no deaths occurred.
- June 17 â The Karanjadi train crash was the accidental derailment of a passenger train at Karanjadi, a village in Maharashtra, India, on June 17, 2004. 20 people were killed and well over 100 injured in the crash, which was the result of heavy monsoon rains.
- October 23 â The ChÃ
«etsu earthquake, 6.8 magnitude, in Japan causes the first derailment of a Shinkansen train; the train was traveling 200 km/h (125 mph) on the Tokyo-Niigata line, but no fatalities were reported.
- November 6 â Seven people die in the Ufton Nervet rail crash in Berkshire, England.
- November 16 â The northbound high speed tilt train Spirit of Townsville from Brisbane, bound for Cairns, failed to slow down for a sharp 60 km/h curve at Berajondo, Queensland, Australia, derailing the train; although seven of the train's passenger cars and the leading power car left the tracks, remarkably there were no fatalities. See Cairns Tilt Train derailment, .
- December 26 â Approximately 1700 are killed in the Queen of the Sea train disaster, the world's worst rail disaster as the Sri Lankan train is overwhelmed by a tsunami created by the Indian Ocean earthquake.
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Industry awards
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Awards presented by Japan Railfan Club
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2004 E. H. Harriman Awards:
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United Kingdom
Train Operator of the Year:
References
- Many of the events on this page were translated from , the equivalent French-language Wikipedia.
- Abandonments and Acquisitions (March 2005). Trains Magazine, p. 15.
- Bull Sheet Monthly News
- Canadian National (July 14, 2004), CN closes BC Rail transaction. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
- Canadian National (May 10, 2004), CN closes transaction to acquire rail and marine holdings of Great Lakes Transportation LLC. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
- Journal of the Irish Railway Record Society No.155 October 2004Irish Railway News Retrieved January 18, 2009.
- Indian Railways Fan Club, IR History: Part â VI (1995âÂÂpresent). Retrieved July 22, 2005.
- Iowa Interstate Railroad (July 15, 2004), Iowa Interstate Announces Executive Appointment (PDF). Retrieved May 23, 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (November 8, 2004), CN, CPR and Norfolk Southern Announce Agreement To Improve Freight Service Between Eastern Canada and the Eastern U.S.. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (September 8, 2004), Former NS Director Krome George Dies. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
- Norfolk Southern (September 28, 2004), Norfolk Southern Names Moorman President, Promotes Six Senior Officers. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
- Obituaries (March 2005). Trains Magazine, p. 17.
- Train Scan (October 2004), Train Scan October 2004. Retrieved January 19, 2005.
- Train Scan (November 2004), Train Scan November 2004. Retrieved January 19, 2005.