January 2005 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in January 2005.

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2005


[edit] January 1

January 1
  • Flag of Austria - ÖBB, the national railway of Austria, is reorganized into ÖBB-Holding AG, a holding company to manage subsidiaries ÖBB-Dienstleistungs GmbH, ÖBB-Personenverkehr AG (for passenger train operations) and Rail Cargo Austria AG (for freight train operations).

[edit] January 2 – January 8

January 3
January 4
  • Flag of CanadaBombardier receives a contract from SNCF for 350 million Euros to build 100 new regional trainsets.
January 5
January 7

[edit] January 9 – January 15

January 12
  • Flag of Canada - Five cars of a CN freight train derail in Fort St. John, Manitoba (a suburb of Winnipeg), Canada; as one of the cars was carrying propane, the area is evacuated. The tank car remains upright and intact, so local residents are allowed to return fairly quickly. [5]

[edit] January 16 – January 22

January 17
January 18

[edit] January 23 – January 29

January 24
January 26

[edit] January 30 – January 31

January 31

[edit] Deaths

  • Flag of United States January 23 - John H. Kuehl, editor of Private Varnish magazine, passenger car historian and photographer (b. 1938).

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