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* [[E. H. Harriman]] succeeds [[Charles Melville Hayes]] as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]].
* [[E. H. Harriman]] succeeds [[Charles Melville Hays]] as president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]].
* [[Jacob S. Rogers]], still the primary shareholder, closes [[Rogers Locomotive Company]], but then reopens the company as [[Rogers Locomotive Works]] after the [[ALCO]] merger.
* [[Jacob S. Rogers]], still the primary shareholder, closes [[Rogers Locomotive Company]], but then reopens the company as [[Rogers Locomotive Works]] after the [[ALCO]] merger.
* [[American Car and Foundry]] (ACF) acquires [[Jackson and Sharp Company]] and [[Common Sense Bolster Company]].
* [[American Car and Foundry]] (ACF) acquires [[Jackson and Sharp Company]] and [[Common Sense Bolster Company]].
* [[George Frederick Baer]] becomes president of [[Reading Company]].
* [[George Frederick Baer]] becomes president of [[Reading Company]].
* The [[Lake Shore Electric Railway (Ohio)|Lake Shore Electric Railway]] is formed through the merger of the [[Lorain and Cleveland Railway]], [[Sandusky and Interurban Railway]] and [[Toledo, Fremont and Norwalk Railway]].
* The [[Lake Shore Electric Railway]] is formed through the merger of the [[Lorain and Cleveland Railway]], [[Sandusky and Interurban Railway]] and [[Toledo, Fremont and Norwalk Railway]].


==Births==
==Births==

Revision as of 09:30, 1 October 2019

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

Events

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Glenfinnan Viaduct on the Mallaig Extension Railway

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

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