1848 in rail transport
Events
February events
- February 15 – The Caledonian Railway is opened throughout between Edinburgh, Carstairs and Carlisle, completing a through rail route by the West Coast Main Line and providing the first service of through carriages between Scotland and England.[1]
- February 18 – The Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad, a predecessor of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, is chartered in Ohio.[2]
April events
- April 3 – The Joseph Valley Railroad, a predecessor of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, is chartered in Michigan.[3]
June events
- June 12 – The Bristol and Exeter Railway's Tiverton branch line opens.
July events
- July – Henschel & Son turn out the first locomotive from their works in Kassel.[4]
- July 11 – London Waterloo station opens.[5]
- July 20 – Grand Trunk Railway predecessor Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad opens.[6]
September events
- September 10 – Use of the atmospheric system on Isambard Kingdom Brunel's South Devon Railway (England) ceases after less than a year of operation.[7]
October events
November events
- November 1 – First W H Smith bookstall at a railway station opens, at Euston Station, in London.[5]
- November 3 – The first railway in South America opens, from Georgetown to Plaisance (8 km (5.0 mi)) in British Guiana.[10]
December events
- December – The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, the oldest part of what is to become the Chicago and North Western Railway, begins operation.
Unknown date events
- Tredegar Iron Works (Richmond, Virginia) manager Joseph R. Anderson becomes the owner of the company.
Births
February births
- February 20 – E. H. Harriman, executive in charge of both the Union Pacific Railroad and the Southern Pacific Railroad at the start of the 20th century (died 1909).
April births
- April 12 – Alonzo C. Mather, founder of Mather Stock Car Company, designer of first widely recognized humane stock car (died 1941).[11]
September births
- September 15 – Alfred de Glehn, English-born designer of French steam locomotives (died 1936).
Deaths
August deaths
- August 12 – George Stephenson, English steam locomotive builder (born 1781).[12]
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References
- Thomas, John (1971). A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain. Vol. 6 – Scotland: the Lowlands and Borders. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5408-6.
- Morris, J. C., ed. (December 31, 1902). Ohio Railway Report: Annual Report of the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs; Part II. History of the Railroads of Ohio. Archived from the original on 16 January 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- New York Central Railroad System (1913). "History of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company". New York Central System Annual Report. Archived from the original on 29 March 2006. Retrieved April 3, 2006.
- "The works of Messrs Henschel & Sohn, Cassel". Locomotive Magazine. London. 6: 152–3. 1901.
- Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
- Holt, Jeff (1985). The Grand Trunk in New England. Railfare. ISBN 0-919130-43-7.
- Hadfield, Charles (1967). Atmospheric Railways. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-4107-3.
- Binns, Donald (2005). Midland Lines Railway Stations Past and Present. Trackside Publications. ISBN 1-900095-26-2.
- Wais, Francisco (1987). Historia de los Ferrocarriles Españoles, 1. Madrid: Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles. ISBN 84-398-9876-2.
- Marshall, John (1989). The Guinness Railway Book. Enfield: Guinness Books. ISBN 0-8511-2359-7. OCLC 24175552.
- Dieffenbacher, Jane (2002). "Mather Family of Fairfield, NY". Archived from the original on February 21, 2005. Retrieved March 24, 2005.
- Rolt, L. T. C. (1960). George and Robert Stephenson. London: Longmans.
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