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1835 in rail transport

Years in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1835.

New Orleans & Carrollton Rail Road, Louisiana, 1835.

Events

May events

June events

July events

  • July 4 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Thomas Viaduct, the first multiple arch stone masonry railroad bridge in the United States, is officially completed. It was also the longest bridge of any kind in the nation, and second longest in the world, next to London Bridge.

August events

October events

December events

Drawing depicting the operation of the first German railway

Unknown date events

Births

March births

April births

May births

June births

November births

References

  1. ^ Washington D.C. Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. "Washington, D.C. Railroad History". Archived from the original on 2006-08-13. Retrieved 2006-08-25.
  2. ^ Body, Geoffrey (1985). Western Handbook – a digest of GWR and WR data. Weston-super-Mare: British Rail (Western). ISBN 0-905466-70-5.
  3. ^ Stratton, Fred. "Erie Railroad presidents". Archived from the original on 18 March 2005. Retrieved 2005-03-02.
  4. ^ "Wilmington & Raleigh Railroad". North Carolina Railroads. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
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