1903 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1903.
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Events
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January events
- January 20 - The Grand Trunk Western Railroad opens a passenger depot in Lansing, Michigan.
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April events
- April 7 - Apalachicola Northern Railroad, later to become AN Railway, is chartered.
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May events
- May 13 - The Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad (later to become part of Chicago and Northwestern Railway) begins passenger train service to Casper, Wyoming. [1] (http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2005/06/22/news/casper/a2e0ab59d0ef19c0872570270020fd84.txt)
- May 25 - The Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad opens, becoming the first railroad in the United States to use an electrified third rail to power its trains.
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August events
- August - Paris Metro train fire, France: fire on Paris Métro, 84 killed
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September events
- September 27 - Wreck of the Old '97, Danville, Virginia, United States: A southbound Southern Railway passenger train derails on a trestle in Danville; 11 people are killed.
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Unknown date events
- Southern Pacific Railroad gains 50% control of the Pacific Electric system in Los Angeles, California.
- The provisions of the US Railroad Safety Appliance Act, enacted in 1893, are extended to include all railroad cars whether or not the cars themselves are used in interchange service.
- E. H. Harriman becomes president of the Union Pacific Railroad.
- George Whale succeeds Francis William Webb as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London and North Western Railway.
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Births
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Deaths
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March deaths
- March 29 - Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of Swift and Company which pioneered the use of refrigerator cars in late 19th century America (b. 1839)
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July deaths
- July 27 - Frederick J. Kimball, American civil engineer who was instrumental in the formation of Norfolk and Western (b. 1844).
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Unknown date deaths
- J. Elfreth Watkins, railroad civil engineer and first curator for the Smithsonian Institution's railroad artifacts including John Bull.
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References
- Casper Star-Tribune (June 22 2005), BP Amoco Timeline (http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2005/06/22/news/casper/a2e0ab59d0ef19c0872570270020fd84.txt). Retrieved June 22, 2005.

