2002 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 2002.

Contents

Events

January events

February events

April events

May events

June events

July events

August events

September events

October events

November events

December events

Unknown date events

Accidents

Awards

Japan

Awards presented by Japan Railfan Club

North America

2002 E. H. Harriman Awards
GroupGold medalSilver medalBronze medal
A Norfolk Southern   
B  Metra  
C   
S&T Terminal Railroad Association of St Louis Conrail  
Awards presented by Railway Age magazine

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">EMD F40PH</span> North American diesel locomotive class

The EMD F40PH is a four-axle 3,000–3,200 hp (2.2–2.4 MW) B-B diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division in several variants from 1975 to 1992. Intended for use on Amtrak's short-haul passenger routes, it became the backbone of Amtrak's diesel fleet after the failure of the EMD SDP40F. The F40PH also found widespread use on commuter railroads in the United States and with VIA Rail in Canada. Additional F40PH variants were manufactured by Morrison-Knudsen and MotivePower between 1988 and 1998, mostly rebuilt from older locomotives.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">EMD SDP40F</span> Class of diesel passenger locomotives

The EMD SDP40F was a six-axle 3,000 hp (2.2 MW) C-C diesel–electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) from 1973 to 1974. Based on Santa Fe's EMD FP45, EMD built 150 for Amtrak, the operator of most intercity passenger trains in the United States. Amtrak, a private company but funded by the United States government, had begun operation in 1971 with a fleet of aging diesel locomotives inherited from various private railroads. The SDP40F was the first diesel locomotive built new for Amtrak and for a brief time they formed the backbone of the company's long-distance fleet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Positive train control</span> Type of train protection system

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Point Defiance Bypass</span> Rail line in Pierce County, Washington, United States

The Point Defiance Bypass is a 14.5-mile-long (23.3 km) rail line between the cities of DuPont and Tacoma in Pierce County, Washington. It was originally built by the Northern Pacific Railway – the Tacoma–Lakewood segment in 1874 as part of the Prairie Line, and the Lakewood–DuPont section in 1891. Passenger service on the lines declined after the 1914 completion of a flatter route along Puget Sound, and ended entirely in 1956.

References

Some of the events listed here were translated from 2002 dans les chemins de fer, the equivalent French-language Wikipedia article.

  1. Reh, Vincent (February 2002). "Muskingum Electric Railroad just about done". Trains : 22–23.
  2. "Iowa Interstate operates first coal train to Cedar Rapids". Trains: 22. May 2002.
  3. Left, Sarah (January 15, 2002). "Key dates in Britain's railway history". The Guardian . Retrieved 7 July 2007.
  4. Toll and Laing win rail bid Railway Digest February 2002 page 4
  5. "David M. Laney Joins Amtrak's Board of Directors" (Press release). Amtrak. November 26, 2002. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  6. "EMD and Porterbrook Win Contract For First Belgian Private Railway" (Press release). General Motors Electro-Motive Division. April 4, 2002. Archived from the original on 14 March 2006. Retrieved April 13, 2005.
  7. "BNSF Board Elects CEO Matt Rose Chairman Succeeding Rob Krebs, Who is Retiring" (Press release). BNSF. March 21, 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-11-10. Retrieved December 6, 2006.
  8. "EMD to provide locomotives to Norway" (Press release). General Motors Electro-Motive Division. July 4, 2002. Archived from the original on 14 March 2006. Retrieved April 13, 2005.
  9. "IMRL Sale Final; IC&E Begins Operations Tomorrow" (Press release). Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad. July 29, 2002. Archived from the original on 15 March 2005. Retrieved April 2, 2005.
  10. "Las pruebas del Talgo 350 en la línea de alta velocidad". Líneas de Tren (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 29 August 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  11. "Toronto Transit Commission – History". City of Toronto. Retrieved November 22, 2007.
  12. National Express Quits Victorian Rail and Tram Operations Transit Australia February 2003 page 43
  13. "企業情報" [Company Information]. twr.co.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 30 November 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  14. "Indian PM launches Delhi metro". BBC News . December 24, 2002. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
  15. Choudhury, Iqbaluddin; Rahman, Mostafizur (2002). "Jamuna bridge and dual-gauging unite the BR network". Railway Gazette International . 158: 326–7. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2007.
  16. "Significant dates in Canadian railway history". Colin Churcher's Railway Pages. August 16, 2005. Archived from the original on 9 August 2007. Retrieved July 21, 2007.
  17. Railroad Accident Brief: Derailment of Norfolk Southern Train 15T at Farragut, Tennessee, September 15, 2002 (PDF). Washington, DC: National Transportation Safety Board. 2003. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2009.