This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1889. [edit] Events [edit] January events [edit] May events [edit] June events - June 1 – The first direct Orient Express is operated from Paris to Constantinople.
- June 12 – The Armagh rail disaster occurs near Armagh, Ireland: runaway carriages collided with an oncoming train, killing 88, and spurring the Parliament of the United Kingdom to pass the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, mandating improved brake and signal systems.[1]
- June 30 – The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (the Big Four Railroad) is formed through the merger of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway Company, the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Railway Company and the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railway Company.
[edit] July events [edit] September events [edit] October events [edit] November events [edit] Unknown date events [edit] Births [edit] Unknown date births [edit] Deaths [edit] October deaths [edit] November deaths [edit] December deaths [edit] References - ^ Currie, J. R. L. (1971). The Runaway Train – Armagh (1889). Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5198-2.
- ^ Blakeslee, Philip C.. "A Brief History – Lines west of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co.". http://www.catskillarchive.com/rrextra/abnere2.Html. Retrieved 2005-07-07.
- ^ Great Northern Railway Historical Society. "GN History". http://www.gnrhs.org/gn_history.htm. Retrieved 2005-09-18.
- ^ Harvey, J. Y. (February/March 1968). "The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway". Australian Railway History: 25-48,63-71.
- ^ Serpico, Philip C. (1988). Santa Fé Route to the Pacific. Palmdale, California: Omni Publications. p. 30. ISBN 0-88418-000-X.
- ^ "Short and Significant: Santa Fe's Fred Gurley dies at 87". Railway Age 177 (13): p 8. July 26, 1976.
- ^ Steamindex (September 24, 2004). "Sir Daniel Gooch". http://www.steamindex.com/people/gooch.htm. Retrieved 2005-02-09.
- ^ Brooks, Edward C. (1996). Sir Samuel Morton Peto Bt: eminent Victorian, railway entrepreneur, country squire, MP. Bury Clerical Society. ISBN 0950298826.
- ^ "Death of Franklin B. Gowen". http://www.readinganthracite.com/death.htm.
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