1835 in rail transport
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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1835.
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Events
October events
- October – James G. King succeeds Eleazer Lord as president of the Erie Railroad.
December events
- 7 December – the Ludwigs-Eisenbahn starts the first regular passenger service between Nuremberg and Fürth using a steam locomotive
Unknown date events
- The Boston and Maine Railroad is formed to build a railroad between Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
- The first steam locomotive assembled by Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor, the McNeil, manufactured by Robert Stephenson and Company, operates on the Paterson and Hudson River Railroad.
Births
April births
- April 10 – Henry Villard, president of Northern Pacific Railroad (d. 1900).
May births
- May 27 – Charles Francis Adams, Jr., president of Union Pacific Railroad 1884–1890 (d. 1915).
November births
- November 25 – Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate and owner of Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works (d. 1919).
Unknown date births
- Matthias N. Forney, American steam locomotive manufacturer (d. 1908).
- Fred Harvey, restaurateur who developed the Harvey House chain of restaurants and hotels serving passengers of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Deaths
References
- Soylent Communications (2005), Charles Francis Adams, Jr.. Retrieved February 21 2005.
- Stratton, Fred, Erie Railroad presidents. Retrieved March 2 2005.
- White, John H., Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. Dover Publications, New York, NY. ISBN 0–486–23818–0.
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