1934 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1934.
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Events
February events
- February – General Motors Electro-Motive Division completes construciton on Union Pacific Railroad's M-10000 streamlined passenger trainset.
April events
- April 9 – The Budd Company completes construction of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad's Pioneer Zephyr.
- April 18 – The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad's Pioneer Zephyr is first christened as the Zephyr at Pennsylvania Railroad's Broad Street Station.
May events
- May 26 – Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad's Pioneer Zephyr makes its "dawn-to-dusk" nonstop run between Denver, Colorado, and Chicago, Illinois.
October events
- October 22 – The M-10001, still in its original 900 hp incarnation, sets an as-yet unbroken record from coast to coast of the United States, running from Oakland Pier to Grand Central Station in 57 hours.
November events
- November 11 – Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad inaugurates regular passenger service between Lincoln, Nebraska and Kansas City, Missouri using the Pioneer Zephyr trainset.
Unknown date events
- The first PRR GG1 electric locomotives enter service on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
- 30th Street Station (originally known as Pennsylvania Station) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is built by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
- The first 2–6–6–4 steam locomotives in the world are delivered to the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad.
- ALCO renames the Brooks Works plant, formerly Brooks Locomotive Works, in Dunkirk, New York, to ALCO Thermal Products Division.
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