2005 in rail transport

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[edit] Events

[edit] January events

Main article January 2005 in rail transport
Image:Graniteville derailment, aerial view closeup.jpg
Aerial view of the Graniteville accident's aftermath.

[edit] February events

Main article February 2005 in rail transport

[edit] March events

Main article March 2005 in rail transport

[edit] April events

Main article April 2005 in rail transport
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Investigation at the scene of the Amagasaki rail crash.

[edit] May events

Main article May 2005 in rail transport

[edit] June events

Main article June 2005 in rail transport

[edit] July events

Main article July 2005 in rail transport
Image:London-07.07.2005-trapped underground.jpg
Smoke and confusion in the London Underground after the bomb blast.

[edit] August events

Main article August 2005 in rail transport

[edit] September events

Main article September 2005 in rail transport

[edit] October events

Main article October 2005 in rail transport

[edit] November events

Main article November 2005 in rail transport

[edit] December events

Main article December 2005 in rail transport
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The 45th Street R station closed during the 2005 New York City transit strike
  • Image:Flag of the United States.svg December 20 - New York City Subway workers walk off their jobs in a strike called by the Transport Workers Union at 3:00 AM local time. It is a move that may be in violation of a previous court ruling that makes subway worker strikes illegal, and MTA lawyers have asked the courts to review the strike action as one that may be in contempt of court with that ruling. Fines for such a ruling of contempt could include two days pay for each striking employee per day that the strike continues. The union claims that MTA should be able to afford the health care benefit and pension levels sought by the union due to a budget surplus of nearly $1 billion. While the strike is in progress, the city of New York has implemented emergency statutes that include restricting private vehicles carrying less than four occupants from entering the city between 5:00 AM and 11:00 AM local time.[44]

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[edit] Deaths

[edit] January deaths

[edit] February deaths

[edit] March deaths

[edit] April deaths

[edit] May deaths

[edit] August deaths

[edit] November deaths

[edit] Industry awards

[edit] North America

2005 E. H. Harriman Awards
Group Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
A Norfolk Southern Railway BNSF Railway CSX Transportation
B Canadian Pacific's U.S. subsidiary (formerly Soo Line Railroad) Kansas City Southern Railway Metra
C Florida East Coast Railway Pan Am Railways Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad
S&T Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis Conrail Belt Railway of Chicago
Awards presented by Railway Age magazine

[edit] United Kingdom

Train Operator of the Year

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Police: Ninth body found near train wreck", CNN, 2005-01-08. Retrieved on 2007-01-08. (English) 
  2. ^ General Motors (January 12 2005), GM Agrees To Sell Electro-Motive Division. Retrieved January 12 2005.
  3. ^ BBC News (January 17 2005), Thai subway shut for safety probe. Retrieved January 19 2005.
  4. ^ Associated Press (reprinted by Sydney Morning Herald January 17 2005), 200 hurt in Bangkok subway crash (smh.com.au). Retrieved January 19 2005.
  5. ^ Nguyen, Daisy; Associated Press (January 26 2005), 9 killed as suburban L.A. trains derail. Retrieved January 26 2005.
  6. ^ CBS/AP (January 26 2005), Parked car caused train wreck. Retrieved January 26 2005.
  7. ^ Molloy, Tim; Associated Press (January 26 2005), Suicide try triggers California commuter rail tragedy, police say. Retrieved January 26 2005.
  8. ^ Trains NewsWire (February 28 2005), Bombardier awarded Chinese passenger car contract. Retrieved March 10 2005.
  9. ^ Trains NewsWire (March 3 2005), Dispatcher walkout snarls BNSF. Retrieved March 10 2005.
  10. ^ Canadian Pacific Railway (March 14 2005), Canadian Pacific Railway to acquire first hybrid locomotives. Retrieved March 17 2005.
  11. ^ Kansas City Southern Industries (April 1, 2005), Kansas City Southern Announces Closing of TFM Transaction; Naming of TFM Interim CEO. Retrieved May 26, 2005.
  12. ^ Bulgarian News Network (April 13 2005), Bulgaria Licenses Private Railroad Carrier. Retrieved April 13 2005.
  13. ^ Trains NewsWire (April 29 2005), Swiss complete digging Alpine tunnel. Retrieved May 4 2005.
  14. ^ Payvand's Iran News (May 3 2005), Iranian President inaugurates Mashhad-Bafq railroad. Retrieved May 3 2005.
  15. ^ Trains NewsWire (May 26, 2005), G&W to acquire Rail Management Corp. rail operations. Retrieved May 27, 2005.
  16. ^ Genesee and Wyoming, Inc. (May 26, 2005), Genesee & Wyoming Announces Agreement to Acquire Short Line and Port Railroads from Rail Management Corporation. Retrieved May 27, 2005.
  17. ^ Federal Railroad Administration, US DOT (June 1, 2005), Joseph H. Boardman Begins Role as New Administrator for Federal Railroad Administration With Focus on Rail Safety and Intercity Passenger Rail Reform. Retrieved June 6, 2005.
  18. ^ Associated Press (June 2, 2005), Railroad strike upsets train service around France, causing rush-hour havoc (newsfromrussia.com). Retrieved June 2, 2005.
  19. ^ MoneyPlans.net (June 4, 2005), World-class railroad service promised for India. Retrieved June 4, 2005.
  20. ^ RIA Novosti (June 13, 2005), Railroad traffic restored. Retrieved June 13, 2005. Details bomb on Russian railroad, June 12.
  21. ^ CBS, (June 21 2005), Deadly Train-Truck Crash In Israel. Retrieved August 13 2005.
  22. ^ SwissInfo (June 22 2005), Swiss train network shuts down. Retrieved June 22 2005.
  23. ^ BBC News (June 22 2005), Swiss rail network grinds to halt. Retrieved June 22 2005.
  24. ^ Bloomberg.com: Asia (July 13 2005), Pakistan Triple-Train Crash Leaves 109 People Dead. Retrieved July 13 2005.
  25. ^ Xinhua (July 13 2005), Pakistani leaders express deep sorrow over train accident. Retrieved July 13 2005.
  26. ^ Prensa Latina (August 4 2005), Argentinian Railroad Workers Join Health Sector in Strike. Retrieved August 4 2005.
  27. ^ Nicaretta, Romina, Bloomberg.com (August 16 2005), ALL, India's Besco Form Joint Venture to Build Railroad Wagons. Retrieved August 16 2005.
  28. ^ Xinhua (August 24 2005), New height of world's railway born in Tibet. Retrieved August 24 2005.
  29. ^ BNSF (2005-09-02). "BNSF Railway Makes $1 Million Contribution, Offers Transportation Help to Hurricane Victims" (in English). Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
  30. ^ New Straits Times (September 20 2005), Hope for survivors of ‘Death Railway'. Retrieved September 20 2005.
  31. ^ Mudeva, Anna; Reuters (September 29 2005), Dutch railway firm apologises for deporting Jews. Retrieved September 29 2005.
  32. ^ Amtrak (October 6 2005), Amtrak Trains to Roll Out of New Orleans on October 9. Retrieved October 6 2005.
  33. ^ Capital FM (October 14 2005), SA firm wins railway deal. Retrieved October 16 2005.
  34. ^ The Telegraph (October 15 2005), World's highest railway. Retrieved October 16 2005.
  35. ^ Scotsman.com (October 17 2005), Scotland assumes new railway powers. Retrieved October 18 2005.
  36. ^ Podsana, Janice; Associated Press (reprinted in The Guardian, October 31 2005), Philadelphia Transit Workers Go on Strike. Retrieved October 31 2005.
  37. ^ Duluth Seaway Port Authority (November 23 2005), Record setting cargo loading update. Retrieved December 6 2005.
  38. ^ Duluth Shipping News, Photos. Retrieved December 6 2005.
  39. ^ Passi, Peter; Duluth News Tribune (November 24 2005), Latest lift breaks port records. Retrieved December 6 2005.
  40. ^ Trainorders.com forum contributors (December 2 2005), Schnabel car leaving Duluth. Retrieved December 6 2005.
  41. ^ WAM (December 6 2005), Study on Emirates Railway project given a go-ahead. Retrieved December 7 2005.
  42. ^ TradeArabia (December 7 2005), UAE mulls country-wide railway network. Retrieved December 7 2005.
  43. ^ Times Online (December 6 2005). Docklands Light Railway reaches City airport. Retrieved on 2005-12-07.
  44. ^ CBS News (December 20 2005), NYC Transit Workers On Strike. Retrieved December 20 2005.
  45. ^ Trains NewsWire (March 9 2005), Vernon L. Smith, retired railroader and author, dies. Retrieved March 10 2005.
  46. ^ Trains NewsWire (March 31 2005), Paul Stringham dies: Illinois rail photographer, historian, and author. Retrieved April 7 2005.
  47. ^ Trains NewsWire (April 27 2005), ‘Miss Southern Belle' dies. Retrieved May 4 2005.
  48. ^ Loy, Wesley, Anchorage Daily News (April 30 2005), Frank Turpin, railroad, oil leader, dies. Retrieved May 4 2005.
  49. ^ Trains NewsWire (June 2, 2005), Benjamin Biaggini, SP president from 1964 to 1983, dies. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
  50. ^ Associated Press (reprinted by boston.com, September 1 2005), Longtime president of Maine Central Railroad dies. Retrieved September 2 2005.
  51. ^ (March 2006) "Arrivals & Departures". Trains Magazine 66 (3): p 11. ISSN 0041-0934.
  52. ^ Trains NewsWire (November 30 2005), Retired former chairman of UTU Board of Appeals dies. Retrieved December 2 2005.
  53. ^ Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway Company (2005-02-08). "CRANDIC Selected Short Line Railroad of the Year". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-02-08.
  54. ^ Transport For London (2006-03-01). "Tube named UK's Train Operator of the Year". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-11-06.
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