1964 in rail transport
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Events
=April events=
- April 6 - Freight transportation on Alaska Railroad between Fairbanks and Anchorage resumes after repairs from an earthquake that occurred on March 27.{{cite web|url=http://www.akrr.com/corporate/history.html |title=Alaska Railroad History |author=Alaska Railroad |author-link=Alaska Railroad |accessdate=6 April 2006 |archiveurl=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20021130045344/http://www.akrr.com/corporate/history.html |archivedate=30 November 2002 |url-status=live }}
File:CTA Skokie Swift, Skokie, IL in May 1964 03 (25888569826).jpg in service, May 1964]]
- April 20 - The Skokie Swift high-speed rapid transit route of the Chicago Transit Authority 'L' system begins service between the Howard Street Terminal in Rogers Park and Dempster Street in Skokie.
- April 29 - The Keiō Dōbutsuen Line in Japan opens.
=June events=
- June 6 - Southern Railway 4501 is taken down to Chattanooga, Tennessee for restoration by the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
- June 15 - The 2000-series rapid transit cars (2001–2180), built by Pullman-Standard of Chicago, Illinois, are placed in service on the Chicago "L" system. These cars represent the first generation of the Chicago Transit Authority High Performance Family.
- June 19 - United States President Lyndon B. Johnson presides over the groundbreaking ceremonies for Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).
- June 30 - End of regularly scheduled steam locomotive service on the narrow gauge White Pass and Yukon Route.{{cite book|first=Cy|last=Martin|year=1974|title=Gold Rush Narrow Gauge|url=https://archive.org/details/goldrushnarrowga0000mart|url-access=registration|edition=2nd|page=[https://archive.org/details/goldrushnarrowga0000mart/page/93 93]|publisher=Trans-Anglo Books|location=Corona del Mar, California|isbn=0-87046-026-9}}
=July events=
- July - The Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 becomes law in the United States.
=September events=
- September 30 - The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland is formed.
=October events=
- October 1
- The Tōkaidō Shinkansen high-speed route commences operation in Japan; it is the first of many Shinkansen routes to be constructed.
- Toei Subway Line 1 (present-day Asakusa Line) opens between Shimbashi and Daimon in Tokyo, Japan. This is the fifth extension of the line since it opened in 1960.{{Cite web |title=東京都交通局,交通局について,都営地下鉄 |trans-title=History of the Transportation Bureau |url=https://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/about/ayumi/subway.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240223031608/https://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/about/ayumi/subway.html |archive-date=23 February 2024 |access-date=12 July 2024 |website=kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp |language=ja}}
- October 9 - End of District line service to Hounslow on the London Underground.
=November events=
- November 5 - Swaziland Railway opened.{{cite web|title=History of Swaziland Railway - Then & Now|url=http://www.swazirail.co.sz/|publisher=Swaziland Railway|accessdate=2011-12-29}}
- November 15 - Shin-Sayama Station on what becomes the Seibu Railway's Seibu Shinjuku Line in Sayama, Saitama, Japan, is opened.{{cite book|last=Terada|first=Hirokazu|title=データブック日本の私鉄|trans-title=Databook: Japan's Private Railways|publisher=Neko Publishing|date=July 2002|location=Japan|page=202|isbn=4-87366-874-3}}
=December events=
- December 19 - The Elektrische Bahn Stansstad–Engelberg in Switzerland reopens with a connection to the national rail network at Hergiswil and conversion to 15 kV AC railway electrification as the Luzern–Stans–Engelberg railway line.
- December 23 - In Tokyo, Japan, the Tozai Line begins service between Takadanobaba and Kudanshita.{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/corporate/profile/history/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605063443/https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/corporate/profile/history/index.html |archive-date=2023-06-05 |access-date=2024-07-13 |website=tokyometro.jp}}
=Unknown date events=
- The Wabash, Nickel Plate Road, Pittsburgh and West Virginia and Akron, Canton and Youngstown railroads are all merged into the Norfolk & Western.
- Swiss Federal Railways introduces its Re 4/4II series electric locomotives, built by SLM.
- Double-deck cars introduced on suburban railways in Sydney, Australia.{{cite book|first=Matthew|last=Richardson|title=The Penguin Book of Firsts|year=2001|publisher=Penguin Books India|location=New Delhi|isbn=0-14-302771-9|page=281}}
- Benjamin Biaggini succeeds Donald Russell as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
- Donald Russell assumes the position of chairman of the Board of Directors of the Southern Pacific Company, a position that was nonexistent since Hale Holden's departure in 1939.
- ALCO is purchased by the Worthington Corporation.
- The above-ground portion of Pennsylvania Railroad's Pennsylvania Station in New York City is demolished to make room for Madison Square Gardens, but the tracks remain in use today.
- Robert A. "Bob" Emerson succeeds Norris Roy Crump as president of Canadian Pacific Railway.
Accidents
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