This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1928.
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DRG Class ET 165 for Berlin S-Bahn
The Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul, a predecessor of the Milwaukee Road , changes its name to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific after a reorganization.
William Sproule steps down from the presidency of the Southern Pacific Company, the parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad . The position remains open until 1929.
Hale Holden succeeds Henry deForest as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Southern Pacific Company, the parent company of the Southern Pacific Railroad .
The Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad , in Massachusetts , converts from steam locomotive power to electric power, adding motors, electrical equipment and controls to its passenger cars .
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad completes the last section of the Perry Cutoff , creating a more direct route between Chicago and Florida 's west coast.
The last new PRR K4s Pacific is built.
Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft Class ET 165 "Stadtbahn" electric multiple units for Berlin S-Bahn introduced; the class will remain in commuter service into the 1990s.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway acquires the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway .[ 11]
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^ Associated Press (July 9, 1928). "Howard Elliott Dies At Age Of 67; Former President Of New Haven And Northern Pacific Railroads. Victim Of Heart Disease End To Career Of Half A Century Comes At Dennis, Mass.--Was Of Distinguished Family. Began As A Level Rodman. Elected President Of Northern Pacific. Member Of Railroads' War Board. Overseen At Harvard. Director In Many Companies" . The New York Times . Retrieved December 21, 2013 . Howard Elliott, former President of the New York, New Haven Hartford and the Northern Pacific railroads, died here late tonight of heart disease.