June 2007 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in June 2007.

Events

June 4
  • United StatesNew York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority announces the appointment of Helena Williams to the position of President of Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). Williams succeeds Raymond P. Kenny, the interim President who held the office since James J. Dermody stepped down in September 2006.[1] Williams's promotion marks the first time this position has been held by a woman.[2]
June 5
Wikinews has related news: Ten killed in train crash in northern Victoria, Australia
June 8
June 10
  • France – The first section of LGV Est, a high-speed rail line, opens in France. This coincides with improvements to the German rail network to cut travel times from Paris to Eastern France and Germany.
June 12
June 14
  • United Kingdom – During excavations for road building, some of the original stone sleepers used by the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825 are discovered intact near Lingfield Point in northeast England. It is believed that the rediscovered line is one that once hosted Locomotion No. 1, which is currently preserved in static display at the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum. The stones each weigh about 75 pounds (34 kg) and have bolt holes for the chairs that secured the rail. Officials involved in the road project hope to preserve the stones along a new bicycle path.[7]
June 15
  • Switzerland – At a ceremony in Switzerland, the Lötschberg Base Tunnel is officially opened when a northbound freight train passes through it with Swiss Transport Minister Moritz Leuenberger aboard the locomotive. It is estimated that travel times for passengers between the tunnel's endpoints will be cut in half from 110 minutes to 55 minutes. The new tunnel is now the world's longest land tunnel, measuring 34.577 km (21.485 mi) long, but will be surpassed when the nearby Gotthard Base Tunnel, measuring 57 km (35 mi), opens by 2017.[8][9][10]
June 16
  • Netherlands – The Netherlands' Queen Beatrix presides over the opening ceremony for the new freight-only Betuweroute railway connecting Rotterdam 160 kilometres (99 mi) to the German border. It is expected that up to 150 freight trains per day will be using the new line within five years. The first train on the line began its journey on June 18, two days after the opening ceremony.[11]
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Unknown date events

  • Canada – The Athabasca Northern Railway files a notice of abandonment for its 320 km (200 mi) line connecting Boyle to Fort McMurray, Alberta, the only rail line to the oil producing region of northern Alberta. Although freight traffic has increased, maintenance costs on the line have forced the abandonment notice. The line is scheduled to close on December 17.[18]

References

  1. "MTA Picks Helena Williams to Head Long Island Rail Road" (Press release). New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2007-06-04. Retrieved 2007-08-09.
  2. "Women named to top posts at CPR, NS, LIRR". Trains 67 (9): p 9. September 2007. ISSN 0041-0934.
  3. "Level crossing crash: 8 dead, dozens injured". abc.net.au. 2007-06-05. Retrieved 2007-06-05.
  4. "'Hidden Europe' magazine e-news Issue 2007/15". 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2007-06-07.
  5. "DM&E/IC&E bidders winnowed to around 10". Trains Magazine. 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
  6. Associated Press (2007-06-14). "Magazine reports DM&E Railroad for sale". WKBT. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
  7. "Uncovered: sleeping giants of first railway". The Northern Echo. 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
  8. Klapper, Bradley S. (2007-06-15). "Swiss Open World's Longest Land Tunnel". Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
  9. "Huge Swiss tunnel opens in Alps". BBC. 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
  10. Meillasson, Sylvain (August 2007). "Lötschberg Base Tunnel opens". Today's Railways Europe 140: 19–26.
  11. "First freight train uses Betuwelijn railway". 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
  12. "Central Asia-Iran railway planned". Kyiv Post. 2007-06-19. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
  13. "Central Asia-Iran railway planned". Jerusalem Post. 2007-06-19. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
  14. Jones, Robin (5 July – 1 August 2007). "Preservation's Boscastle! – Severn Valley wrecked by freak £1m storm". Heritage Railway 100: 6–9.
  15. Cauchi, Stephen (2007-06-24). "Southern Cross wins prestigious architecture award". The Age (Melbourne). Retrieved 2007-06-24.
  16. "New section of Metro Line 14 opened". InfraSite.net. 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
  17. "Deutsche Bahn plans takeover of EWS and Transfesa". Deutsche Bahn. 2007-06-28. Archived from the original on 2007-07-05. Retrieved 2007-06-28.
  18. "Railway line set to close". Calgary Sun. 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2007-09-20.