June 7 – The
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, originally built for rail traffic in 1943, opens for combined rail/highway traffic, making it the longest combined rail/highway tunnel in North America.
July 14 – The United States
Surface Transportation Board's temporary moratorium on railroad mergers is upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; the ruling contributes to the failure of the proposed
BNSF/
CN merger.
December 12 – The final 25.7 km (16.0 mi) section of the Toei Oedo Line between Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō and
Tochomae opens for service in Tokyo, Japan.[5]
Accidents
January 4 – The
Åsta accident, a northbound
BM92multiple unit and a southbound passenger train headed by a
Di 3 locomotive collided on Norway's
Rørosbanen line near
Åsta station, killing 19 people.
February 6 – The
Brühl train disaster; in
Brühl, Germany killed 9 when a train negotiated a low speed turnout at three times the correct speed and derailed, on the
West Rhine Railway.
October 17 – The
Hatfield rail crash, south of
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK, occurs when a train traveling at 115 mph derails due to a rail that breaks under it. Four people are killed, and there is considerable disruption to the national rail network as the infrastructure is reviewed.[13]
November 11 – A faulty heater aboard a
funicular train in
Kaprun, Austria, starts a fire in the train's brake fluid while the train is in a tunnel; only twelve of the train's 155 passengers survived the fire in the
Kaprun disaster.
December 2 – The
Sarai Banjara rail disaster in the
Punjab, India killed 46 and injured at least 150 when a freight train derailed into the path of a passenger train.
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^Croydon Tramlink opened for business The Railway Magazine issue 1191 July 2000 page 10