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1953 in rail transport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (639 words) |
 | This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1953. |
 | January 15 - The brakes fail on Pennsylvania Railroad's westbound Federal Express passenger train; the train barrels through the end of track barriers and stationmaster's office at Union Station in Washington, DC, but nobody is killed in the accident. |
 | December 24 - An express train in the Czech Republic whose crew fell asleep after several bottles of wine hits a commuter train at a station, killing 106 in the Ĺ akvice train disaster. |
| Transport policy (698 words) |
 | There are a few pamphlets on transport and the problems of war, notably -"Problems of the famine: transport in Europe" written by A. Burall in 1919, (HE/43) and "Verkehrswirtschaft und Krieg" by K.W. Foerster, 1937 (HE/3). |
 | On international coordination of transport "Note sur la coordination du rail et de la route" was published in 1948 by the International Union of Railwaymen, (HE/D1) and "European transport: the way to unity" was written by M. Zwolf for the Fabian International Bureau in 1946 (HE/D9). |
 | These include-: "Britain's transport crisis: a socialist view" written by E. Davies, published by the Road and Rail Association in 1960s (HE/D21), "A future for Britain's transport" issued by the National Council on Inland Transport in 1964 (HE/D31) and "Transport in the year 2000:a discussion" issued by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1965 (HE/D33). |