1901 in rail transport

Years in rail transport
  • 1900 in rail transport
  • 1901 in rail transport
  • 1902 in rail transport
Timeline of railway history

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1901.

Events

January events

February events

  • February – The Canadian Locomotive Company is formed from the assets of the bankrupt Canadian Locomotive and Engine Company.
  • February 2 – The body of Queen Victoria is conveyed by the London & South Western, London, Brighton & South Coast and Great Western Railways from Gosport via London to Windsor, England for her funeral.[2]
Glenfinnan Viaduct on the Mallaig Extension Railway

March events

  • March 1 – First section of Wuppertal Schwebebahn suspension railway opens to the public.[3]

April events

May events

June events

July events

August events

September events

Passengers and crew gather for a group photo on the first run of the Grand Canyon Railway.

October events

November events

December events

Unknown date events

Births

December births

Deaths

January deaths

February deaths

April deaths

Unknown date deaths

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