1843 in rail transport
Years in rail transport |
This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1843.
Contents
Events
January events
- January 3 – The Great Western Railway of England officially opens its Swindon Works.[1]
- January 28 – Boston and Maine Railroad and Eastern Railroad reach an agreement to both lease the Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad as a joint line to Portland, Maine.
February events
- February 23 – Boston and Maine Railroad extends its line to Agamenticus.
- February 25 – The Grand Duke of Hesse and Grand Duke of Baden in present-day Germany agree to construct the Main-Neckar-Eisenbahn from Heidelberg to a connection with the state railway in Baden.
July events
- July – The Leeds and Bradford Railway, in West Yorkshire, England, obtains its Act of Parliament.
October events
- October – Horatio Allen succeeds William Maxwell as president of the Erie Railroad.[2]
- October 15 – Official opening of first continuous international railway line between Antwerp, Belgium and Köln, Germany (third day of the opening festivities of Antwerp-Köln, part Liège (Belgium) – Köln), making Herbesthal Railway Station the first international border station in the world.
November events
- November 1 – The earliest ancestor of the Rutland Railroad, the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, is chartered by the state of Vermont.
Unknown date events
- John Cooke, future founder of Cooke Locomotive Works, is promoted to superintendent at American steam locomotive manufacturing company Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works.
Births
February births
- February 3 – William Cornelius Van Horne, oversaw the major construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, youngest superintendent of Illinois Central Railroad (d. 1915).
- February 27 – Thomas Lowry, president of Minneapolis Street Railway 1877–1892, president of Twin City Rapid Transit, president of Soo Line Railroad 1889–1890 and 1892–1909, is born (d. 1909).
July births
- July 15 – Thomas Fletcher Oakes, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1888–1893 (d. 1919).[3]
August births
- August 25 – Inoue Masaru, Japanese bureaucrat, first Director of Railways (d. 1910).
November births
- November 27 – Cornelius Vanderbilt II, president of New York Central railroad (d. 1899).
Deaths
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References
- ^ Peck, Alan S. (1983). The Great Western at Swindon Works. Poole: Oxford Publishing Co. p. 39. ISBN 0-86093-177-3.
- ^ Stratton, Fred. "Erie Railroad presidents". Archived from the original on 18 March 2005. Retrieved 2005-03-02.
- ^ The Biographical Directory of the Railway Officials of America for 1887. Chicago, Illinois: Railway Age. 1887. p. 236.