2000 in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 2000.

Years in rail transport
Timeline of railway history

Events

January events

February events

March events

April events

May events

June events

July events

October events

December events

Accidents

Deaths

Industry awards

Japan

Awards presented by Japan Railfan Club

North America

2000 E. H. Harriman Awards
GroupGold medalSilver medalBronze medal
ANorfolk Southern  
BKansas City Southern Railway  
CGateway Western Railway  
S&T Belt Railway of Chicago 
Awards presented by Railway Age magazine

References

  1. Cudahy, Brian J. (2003). A Century of Subways: Celebrating 100 Years of New York's Underground Railways. New York: Fordham University Press. ISBN 0-8232-2292-6.
  2. Morris, J. D. (March 2, 2000). "New Way to the Wharf / Merchants hope F-Market line will draw locals to tourist attractions". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
  3. Stephens, Bill (July 2000). "CSX still struggling; Snow re-assumes reins". Trains. Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing. 60 (7): 16–18. ISSN 0041-0934.
  4. Croydon Tramlink opened for business The Railway Magazine issue 1191 July 2000 page 10
  5. General Motors Electro-Motive Division (May 23, 2000). "General Motors' Electro Motive ships first five locomotives for huge Union Pacific order". Archived from the original on March 14, 2006. Retrieved April 13, 2005.
  6. "Øresund Bridge". Archived from the original on June 29, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2007.
  7. Metrolink reaches Eccles Rail Business Intelligence issue 132 10 August 2000 page 2
  8. "Significant dates in Ottawa railway history". Colin Churcher's Railway Pages. September 7, 2005. Archived from the original on October 4, 2005. Retrieved September 30, 2005.
  9. Amtrak’s new Hit-Speed Service is Derailed by Mechanical Problem Los Angeles Times December 13, 2000
  10. Left, Sarah (January 15, 2002). "Key dates in Britain's railway history". The Guardian. Retrieved July 7, 2007.
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