March 15 – In the Bourbonnais train accident, the southbound Amtrak train 59, City of New Orleans, strikes a loaded semi-truck on a grade crossing in Bourbonnais, Illinois; all but three of the passenger cars derail, killing 11 of the train's passengers. The NTSB attributes the cause to the truck driver trying to beat the train at the crossing.
April events
April – Final trains operate between Asunción and Ypacarai, the last regular passenger service in Paraguay and, arguably, the world's last commuter service worked wholly by steam locomotives.[3]
April 12 – A train on the Wuppertal Schwebebahn is derailed, plunging into the Wupper and killing five.[4]
April 15 – First freight train operated under concession by Ferrovias Guatemala (subsidiary of Railroad Development Corporation) to rehabilitate the national rail network, disused since 1996.[5]
July 16 – Indian Railways' Grand Trunk Express on its way to Delhi collides with derailed freight cars near Mathura, India; 17 people die and 200 more are injured in the accident.[6]
August events
August 1 – Gauhati rail disaster: two trains carrying 2,500 people collide at the remote station of Gaisal, 310 miles from the city of Gauhati in West Bengal, India, killing more than 285 people.[6]
August 22 – NSB Gardermobanen opens Romerike Tunnel (14.58-kilometre (9.06 mi)) in Norway, the longest railway tunnel in Europe north of the Alps, completing the Gardermoen Line.[7]
September 18 – Trillium Rail subsidiary Port Colborne Terminal Railway begins operations on 41 miles (66 km) of track in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula.[10]
The crew of the Kosovo Train for Life in front of the train upon its arrival in Kosovo
September 27 – After departing from England on September 17 then traveling 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi), the Kosovo Train for Life arrives in Pristina, Kosovo, with a trainload of humanitarian aid.[11][12][13]
October events
October – SY class 2-8-2 #1772 is completed at Tangshan, People's Republic of China, thought to be the world's last steam locomotive built for commercial service. She is delivered to the Tiefa Mining Railway.
October 5 – The Ladbroke Grove rail crash occurs at Ladbroke Grove Junction, a few miles west of London Paddington station, when two passenger trains collide nearly head-on killing 31 and injuring 400; the cause is attributed to the placement of a signal (showing a stop indication) that could not be seen far enough down the track for drivers to react in time.[14]
October 18 – After 15 months, three months ahead of schedule, the $74 million project to rebuild the Franklin Avenue Shuttle in New York City is completed; the shuttle as well as four stations reopen for service.[2]
October 22 – Romeriksporten, Norway's longest railway tunnel, is taken into use.
December 22 – The London Underground Jubilee Line Extension is finally fully operational with the start of services at Westminster tube station, although through running has been in operation since November.
^Norwegian National Rail Administration (2007). "Jernbanestatistikk 2006"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on December 17, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2010.
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