Portal:Trains/Anniversaries/December 22
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- 1786 – Timothy Hackworth, English steam locomotive builder is born (d. 1850).
- 1851 – The first railway operates in India, hauling construction material in Roorkee.
- 1893 – The John Bull, the world's oldest surviving operable steam locomotive, arrives back in Washington, D.C., after traveling under its own power from Chicago, Illinois.
- 1939 – Train D180 collides with the delayed and overcrowded train D10 at Genthin, Germany, killing 278 and injuring 453; this accident results in the highest number of injuries of all rail accidents in Germany (memorial pictured).
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- December 22 in rail transport