Historical Events tagged with "electric trains"

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Introduction of the Deccan Queen Train Service

June 1st, 1930 94 years ago

The Deccan Queen, the first intercity train between Bombay VT and Poona, was introduced to enhance connectivity between the two cities. It was notable for operating with electric locomotives, marking a significant technological advancement in rail transport. This service aimed to facilitate better travel options for passengers, promoting tourism and business between the vibrant cities of Mumbai and Pune.

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Buenos Aires Metro Begins Operations

December 1st, 1913 111 years ago

The Buenos Aires Metro, the first underground railway system in the Southern Hemisphere and Latin America, commenced operations in 1913. The inaugural line ran from Plaza de Mayo to Plaza Congreso, covering a distance of approximately 9 kilometers. This groundbreaking achievement was a significant development in urban transportation, aiming to alleviate traffic congestion in Buenos Aires. The system utilized electric trains and was designed to accommodate a large number of passengers, reflecting the city's growth and modernization efforts during this period.

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Opening of the Great Northern Piccadilly Railway

December 15th, 1906 118 years ago

The Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway was inaugurated, marking a significant expansion in London's underground transportation system. This new line, designed to alleviate congestion and improve connectivity in the city, opened an important route from King's Cross to Hammersmith. It featured stations equipped with modern amenities and was praised for its technological advancements, including electric trains that reduced travel time. Designed by renowned engineers, the project was a vital step in London's continuous evolution of urban transit.

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