Railroad strike
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Railroad strike may refer to:
  • Great Railroad Strike of 1877
    Great railroad strike of 1877
    The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 began on July 14 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States and ended some 45 days later after it was put down by local and state militias, and federal troops.-Economic conditions in the 1870s:...

  • Great Railroad Strike of 1922
    Great Railroad Strike of 1922
    The Great Railroad Strike of 1922 was a nationwide railroad shop workers strike in the United States. The action began on July 1 and was the largest railroad work stoppage since 1894.-History:...

  • Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1886
    Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1886
    The Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1885 was a labor union strike against the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads involving more than 200,000 workers. In March 1886, railroad workers in the Southwest United States conducted an unsuccessful strike against railroads owned by Jay Gould,...

  • South Korean railroad strike of 2006
    South Korean railroad strike of 2006
    The South Korean railroad strike of 2006 was a four-day walkout by members of the Korea Railway Workers' Union employed by the Korean National Railroad. It lasted from March 1 to March 4, when most of the workers voluntarily returned to work. During the strike, Korail's passenger service was...



See also
  • :Category:Rail transport strikes
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