1996 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1996.
Events
March events
- March 4 - A Wisconsin Central freight train derails on a broken switch in Weyauwega, Wisconsin. The Weyauwega derailment forced the evacuation of the entire town until March 20 while fire crews worked to control the resulting blaze.
- March 28 - Mucha line of Taipei Mass Rapid Transit, The first subway line of Taiwan opened
June events
- June 26 - The Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad and the A&G Railroad merge to form the Bay Line Railroad.
July events
- July 28 - The Talleyrand Terminal Railroad (a subsidiary of Genesee and Wyoming, Inc.) begins operations in Jacksonville, Florida.
October events
- October - The first stage of Cairo Metro's Line Two (the Yellow line) opens.
Unknown date events
- The Union Pacific Railroad finishes the acquisition that was effectively begun almost a century before with the purchase of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The merged company retains the name "Union Pacific" for all railroad operations.
- The Hell Gate Bridge, built in 1916, is overhauled, including its first paint job in 80 years.
- A coal train in Beresfield, New South Wales, Australia passes a red signal (SPAD) and collides with the rear of a second coal train on the same track in the Beresfield rail disaster; due to the accident, a somewhat random factor has been added to the vigilance control signals' intervals.
- Construction begins on San Juan, Puerto Rico's Tren Urbano mass transit system.