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1876 in rail transport

Years in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1876.

Events

January events

February events

March events

April events

May events

June events

July events

  • July 3 – The first railroad in China, the partially completed Woosung Road, begins operation, connecting north Shanghai with Jiangwan. The 2 ft 6 in (762 mm)-gauge line has been built by American and British interests.[4][5]

August events

  • August 3 – The Woosung Road runs over and kills a Chinese soldier on the tracks. The British Consular Court will find the driver David Banks innocent of manslaughter, but the ensuing public outcry pressures both sides towards a Chinese purchase of the line.[5]

September events

October events

Panorama of Tehachapi Loop
  • October 16 – The Miami Valley Narrow Gauge Railway officially changes its name to Miami Valley Railway.
  • October 24 – The British minister Thomas Wade and the Chinese viceroy Shen Pao-chen sign "The Articles of Purchasing the Woosung Railway", which commits the Chinese to providing the railway's owners Tls. 285,000 in three installments over the course of the next year, after which they would acquire complete ownership and management of the line.[5]

November events

  • November 26 – The Ihrhove–Nieuweschans railway opens.[6]

December events

  • December 1 – The Woosung Road opens for traffic along the complete line between north Shanghai and Wusong.[5]
  • December 4 – The Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits is founded in Brussels.
  • December 29 – Ashtabula River railroad disaster: Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Train No. 5, The Pacific Express, collapses the Ashtabula River bridge at Ashtabula, Ohio, dropping eleven passenger cars into a fire started by the car stoves. Of the 159 people on board, 92 are killed and 64 injured, the worst train disaster in the United States to date.

Unknown date events

Accidents

  • January 21 – The Abbots Ripton rail accident on the Great Northern Railway kills 13 and injures 53. The accident occurred after a blizzard reduced visibility and disrupted the signaling system, causing the Special Scotch Express to collide with a coal train and an express train travelling in the other direction to then run into the wreckage.

Births

April births

  • April 24 – Yury Lomonosov, Russian-born locomotive engineer (d. 1952).

May births

June births

Deaths

June deaths

References

  1. ^ Santa Fe Railroad (1945). Along Your Way. Chicago, Illinois: Rand McNally.
  2. ^ Patterson, Edward M. (1962). The Great Northern Railway of Ireland. Oakwood Press.
  3. ^ Gough, John (1989). The Midland Railway – a chronology. Gwernymynydd: Railway and Canal Historical Society. ISBN 0-901461-12-1.
  4. ^ "The Woosung "Road"". Archived from the original on 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  5. ^ a b c d Pong, David (1973). "Confucian Patriotism and the Destruction of the Woosung Railway, 1877". Modern Asian Studies. 7 (4): 647–76. doi:10.1017/s0026749x00005333. JSTOR 311679.
  6. ^ Penning, Rowin (2012). "6 december 1876". Noord-Nederlands Trein & Tram Museum (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  7. ^ Van Riemsdijk, J.T. (1994). Compound Locomotives: An International Survey. Penryn: Atlantic Transport Publishers. pp. 10–11. ISBN 0-906899-61-3.
  8. ^ "Sir Nigel Gresley". December 9, 2004. Archived from the original on 10 February 2005. Retrieved February 9, 2005.
  9. ^ Marshall, John (2003). Biographical dictionary of Railway Engineers. Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 0-901461-22-9.
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