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- 1846
- In England, the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway is opened for traffic.
- 1903
- Trams start running on Manukau Road in Auckland, New Zealand.
- 1906
- The United States establishes a provisional government in Cuba after the collapse of the Cuban government.
- 1957
- The highway connecting Kitimat to Terrace in British Columbia is opened.
- 1980
- Buses start using the Bukit Merah Bus Interchange in Singapore.
- 1990
- The Socialist Republic of Serbia becomes the Republic of Serbia after the adoption of a new constitution.
- 2004
- Ayala Museum in Makati, Philippines is formally dedicated.
This is a selection of establishments and disestablishments on September 28, based on OpenHistoricalMap data, that automatically appears on the OpenHistoricalMap page on September 28 of each year. This list highlights important changes in the world, as well as more mundane events that demonstrate the project's ambitious tendency toward micromapping history.
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