This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1910. [edit] Events [edit] January events [edit] February events [edit] March events - March 1 – A snowslide buries three passenger trains in the Cascades, killing 118, making it the worst snowslide accident in U.S. history.
[edit] April events [edit] June events [edit] July events - July 5 – Opening of Bernina Railway (metre gauge, electrified) from St. Moritz, Switzerland, to Tirano, Italy, crossing the Alps at the highest altitude of a through railway in Europe, 2,257 m (7,400 ft).[2]
- July 11 – Construction begins on the Sheridan Railway in Sheridan, Wyoming.
- July 18 – A passenger train traveling through dense fog hits a stationary locomotive in Richmond, Victoria, Australia, killing nine people on the moving train.
- July 26 – The London and South Western Railway introduces a new Continental service, Southampton-Havre.
[edit] August events [edit] September events [edit] October events [edit] November events [edit] December events [edit] Unknown date events [edit] Births [edit] Deaths [edit] March deaths [edit] References - Fry, David (December 4, 1999), Chronology of Australian train accidents. Retrieved July 18, 2005.
- Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, (2005), This Month in Railroad History - August. Retrieved August 22, 2005.
- Uptown Sheridan Association, Inc. (2001), History of the Sheridan Railway Company. Retrieved July 7, 2005.
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