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1883 in rail transport

Years in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1883.

Events

January events

February events

March events

May events

June events

  • June 5 – The first Express d'Orient is operated between Paris and Vienna.

August events

September events

October events

  • October 3–9 – Russian writer Ivan Turgenev's body is returned by train from Paris Gare du Nord to Saint Petersburg Varshavsky railway station with crowds turning out to honor him.[10]
  • October 4 – The first ever Express d'Orient passenger train service leaves Paris for Constantinople (now Istanbul) in the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), by way of Munich, Vienna, Budapest, Bucharest, Giurgiu, then, with passengers crossing the Danube by boat, a second train from Rustchuk to Varna, and from there by boat Espero to Constantinople. The train is officially renamed Orient Express in 1891.
  • October 30 – Two Clan na Gael dynamite bombs explode in the London Underground.

November events

December events

Unknown date events

  • The National Railway Appliance Exhibition is held in Chicago, Illinois.
  • William Henry Vanderbilt resigns from the presidency of the New York Central system and appoints his heirs to chairmanship positions in the system's constituent railroad companies. James H. Rutter succeeds Vanderbilt as president.
  • Franklin B. Gowen retires from the presidency of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
Experimental electric locomotive Ampère, built by Leo Daft in 1883

Births

January births

December births

Deaths

January deaths

  • January 13 – Webster Wagner, founder of Wagner Palace Car Company, dies (b. 1817).

July deaths

October deaths

Unknown date deaths

References

  • Association of American Railroads (January 2005), This Month in Railroad History – January. Retrieved May 23, 2005.
  • Depew, Chauncey M. My Memories of Eighty Years. Retrieved February 23, 2005.
  • Franklin Gowen. Retrieved March 2, 2005.
  • Left, Sarah, The Guardian Unlimited (January 15, 2002), Key dates in Britain's railway history. Retrieved August 4, 2005.
  • Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society (2005), This Month in Railroad History: August. Retrieved August 16, 2005.
  • White, John H. Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. New York, NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-23818-0.
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  3. ^ Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society. "This month in railroad history: March". Archived from the original on 17 April 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2006.
  4. ^ Santa Fe Railroad (1945). Along Your Way. Chicago, Illinois: Rand McNally.
  5. ^ a b Duke, Donald; Kistler, Stan (1963). Santa Fe ...Steel Rails Through California. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. p. 27. ISBN 0-87095-009-6.
  6. ^ a b Waters, Lawrence L. (1950). Steel Trails to Santa Fe. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. pp. 43–44.
  7. ^ Jones, Robert C. (1998). Two Feet to the Quarries. Evergreen Press. p. 9. ISBN 0-9667264-0-5.
  8. ^ Signor, John R. (1988). The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company; Union Pacific's Historic Salt Lake Route. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. p. 17. ISBN 0-87095-101-7.
  9. ^ Gillham, J. C. (1988). The Age of the Electric Train: Electric Trains in Britain since 1883. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1392-6.
  10. ^ Figes, Orlando (2019). The Europeans. [London]: Allen Lane. pp. 466–7. ISBN 978-0-241-00489-0.
  11. ^ NY Times Archive – October 10, 1883 "Railway Time Belt William (Frederick) Allen" – Retrieved April 5, 2009
  12. ^ "Electricity – the Magic Medium" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  13. ^ "Ginery Twichell". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2005-07-15.
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