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June 16
Little Joe number E70
1938
– The
Pike's Peak Cog Railway
in
Colorado
operates
gasoline
-powered railcar number 7, the first
rack
railcar
in the world, for the first time.
1950
–
Copper Range Railroad
's
coal
unloading dock at
Houghton, Michigan
, is razed.
1953
–
New York Central
ends
steam locomotive
operation on the former
Michigan Central Railroad
with a train pulled by
4-6-4
number 5434.
1974
– The
Milwaukee Road
ends operation of its
electric locomotives
(pictured) in
Montana
and
Idaho
. Trains over the
Rocky Mountains
are now solely powered by diesels.
1995
–
Canadian Pacific
4-6-2
"Pacific"
No. 1278
pulled the Summer Eve Dinner excursion on the
Gettysburg Railroad
right before suffering a crown sheet failure, resulting in a
backdraft explosion
that gave
third degree burn
s to all three of its crew. The crew survived the accident, and No. 1278 is still preserved, albeit not operational as of 2021. As a result of the accident, the
Federal Railroad Administration
(FRA) must perform an inspection every 1,472 days (fifteen years) on any operational
steam locomotive
in the
United States
.
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