- July 6
- 1884 – Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, heir to Cornelius Vanderbilt and president of the New York Central Railroad system, is born (d. 1970).
- 1942 – The first political deportees train leaves Compiègne station in France to the Auschwitz concentration camp (pictured).
- 1978 – A plastic bag of dirty linen carelessly placed against the electric heater in the vestibule of a sleeping car traveling between Penzance and London Paddington, England, causes the Taunton sleeping car fire.
- 2000 – Amtrak introduces its new corporate logo to replace a logo that has been nicknamed by some as the "pointless arrow". The new logo was designed with a "shape and suggestion of movement [to] convey the comfort and uniqueness of the rail experience."
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