1908 in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1908.

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January events edit

  • January 28 – Florida's Railroad Commissioners adopt rule number 12 of the state's general operating rules for railroads within the state; the rule mandates that railroad companies are required to immediately report by telegram any train wreck within the state beyond a simple derailment that involves injury or death to any person and follow up the telegram within five days with a full written report.[1]

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Electric traction in St. Clair Tunnel

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References edit

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