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  2. 1800 in rail transport - Wikipedia

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    July 15 – Sidney Breese, U.S. senator from Illinois known as the "father of the Illinois Central Railroad" (d. 1878). July 29 – George Bradshaw, English cartographer, printer and publisher and the originator of the railway timetable (d. 1853).

  3. By 1910, major cities were building magnificent palatial railroad stations, including Pennsylvania Station in New York City, and Washington Union Station in Washington D.C. [163] As early as the 1830s, novelists and poets began fretting that the railroads would destroy the rustic attractions of the American landscape.

  4. History of rail transport - Wikipedia

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    It was used for transporting construction materials for building of aqueduct over Solani river. [105] In 1852, the "Madras Guaranteed Railway Company" was incorporated. The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay (Bori Bunder) and Thane on 16 April 1853. The 14-carriage train was hauled by three steam locomotives: Sahib, Sindh and Sultan.

  5. Timeline of United States railway history - Wikipedia

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    1795–96 & 1799–1804 or '05 — In 1795, Charles Bulfinch, the architect of Boston's famed State House first employed a temporary funicular railway with specially designed dumper cars to decapitate 'the Tremont's' Beacon Hill summit and begin the decades long land reclamation projects which created most of the real estate in Boston's lower elevations of today from broad mud flats, such as ...

  6. Oldest railroads in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian building replaced the original offices, becoming one of the first train stations to host travelers. The first documented passenger traffic arrived in the later half of 1827 when the area down to Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania was known as "the Switzerland of America"; regular passenger trains transported urban tourists from 1829 until ...

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    One of Cincinnati’s unique sights in history was a circular building that showcased a 400-foot-long panorama painting. This 1800s building that captivated Cincinnati is now a parking garage Skip ...

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