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* February 4 – The first two British passenger [[train operating company|train operating companies]] begin operation of their service [[Rail franchising in Great Britain|franchise]]s as part of the [[privatisation of British Rail]]: [[South West Trains]] (part of the [[Stagecoach Group]]) and [[First Great Western|Great Western Trains]] ([[management buyout]]).<ref name=RMwho>{{cite journal|title=Passenger train operating companes: who bought what|journal=Railway Magazine|date=April 1997|pages=20}}</ref>
* February 4 – The first two British passenger [[train operating company|train operating companies]] begin operation of their service [[Rail franchising in Great Britain|franchise]]s as part of the [[privatisation of British Rail]]: [[South West Trains]] (part of the [[Stagecoach Group]]) and [[First Great Western|Great Western Trains]] ([[management buyout]]).<ref name=RMwho>{{cite journal|title=Passenger train operating companes: who bought what|journal=Railway Magazine|date=April 1997|pages=20}}</ref>
* February 10 – Woodlands Extension of the [[North South MRT Line|North South]] [[Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)|MRT]] [[North South MRT Line|Line]] in [[Singapore]] opened, added 6 new stations to the current network.
* February 10 – Woodlands Extension of the [[North South MRT Line|North South]] [[Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)|MRT]] [[North South MRT Line|Line]] in [[Singapore]] opened, added 6 new stations to the current network.
* February 16 – [[1996 Maryland train collision]]: A Chicago-bound [[Amtrak]] train, the ''[[Capitol Limited (Amtrak train)|Capitol Limited]]'', [[1996 Maryland train collision|collides]] with a [[MARC Train|MARC]] commuter train bound for Washington, D.C., killing 11 people.
* February 19 – Approximately 1000 passengers are trapped in the [[Channel Tunnel]] when two [[Eurostar]] trains break down due to electronic failures caused by snow and ice.<ref name="1996-snow">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/wrong-kind-of-snow-in-tunnel-1320248.html|title=Wrong kind of snow in tunnel... |last=Wolmar|first=Christian|date=22 February 1996|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=21 December 2009}}</ref>
* February 19 – Approximately 1000 passengers are trapped in the [[Channel Tunnel]] when two [[Eurostar]] trains break down due to electronic failures caused by snow and ice.<ref name="1996-snow">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/wrong-kind-of-snow-in-tunnel-1320248.html|title=Wrong kind of snow in tunnel... |last=Wolmar|first=Christian|date=22 February 1996|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=21 December 2009}}</ref>
* February 24 – The three British trainload freight companies, [[Load-Haul]], [[Mainline Freight]] and [[Trans-Rail]], are acquired together by North & South Railways Ltd, an affiliate of [[Wisconsin Central Ltd.|Wisconsin Central Ltd]], as part of the [[privatisation of British Rail]].
* February 24 – The three British trainload freight companies, [[Load-Haul]], [[Mainline Freight]] and [[Trans-Rail]], are acquired together by North & South Railways Ltd, an affiliate of [[Wisconsin Central Ltd.|Wisconsin Central Ltd]], as part of the [[privatisation of British Rail]].

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1996.

Events

January events

  • January 6 – A computer-controlled Washington Metro train overruns the platform at the Shady Grove station, colliding with a parked train and fatally injuring the operator.

February events

March events

April events

May events

June events

July events

August events

September events

October events

November events

  • November 18 – Channel Tunnel fire seriously damaging 200 m of the tunnel's lining.
  • November 21 – Limited freight service in the Channel Tunnel resumes while construction crews make repairs at the location of the fire three days earlier.

December events

Unknown date events

Accidents

Deaths

January deaths

May deaths

References

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