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1864 in rail transport
Events
January events
The
Central Pacific Railroad
hires its first
Chinese
workers. One of them, Hung Wah, will go on to command the largest and longest-working work crew on the CPRR.
January 10 â The
Illinois Central
,
Columbus and Indianapolis
and
Richmond and Covington
railroads sign an agreement for joint operation as the
Great Central Line
between
Columbus, Ohio
, and
Indianapolis, Indiana
, headed by the
Indiana Central Railway
.
January 13 âÂÂ
Samuel C. Pomeroy
succeeds
Cyrus K. Holliday
as president of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
.
January 16 â The
San Francisco and San Jose Railroad
is completed to
San Jose, California
.
June events
The first
railway track in Indonesia
was laid between
Semarang
and Tanggung,
Central Java
by the
Dutch colonial government
.
June 3 â The first revenue trains operate over the
Central Pacific Railroad
between
Sacramento, California
and
Newcastle, California
.
June 29 âÂÂ
St-Hilaire train disaster
,
Beloeil, Quebec
, Canada: 99 killed when an
immigrant
train fails to stop at an open
swing bridge
and falls into the
Richelieu River
.
July events
July âÂÂ
Samuel Marsh
succeeds
Nathaniel Marsh
for a second term as president of the
Erie Railroad
.
July 2 â The
Northern Pacific Railway
is chartered to build a northern
transcontinental railroad
in the
United States
.
July 9 âÂÂ
Franz Muller
kills Thomas Briggs in a
North London Railway
train, the first British railway
murder
.
August events
August 24 - The
United States Postal Service
inaugurates the first
railway post office
route in the
United States
when
Chicago
Assistant Postmaster
George B. Armstrong
authorizes the route on the
Chicago and North Western Railway
between Chicago and
Clinton, Iowa
.
August 25 - The
San Francisco and Alameda Railroad
begins operation between
Alameda Terminal
and
San Leandro, California
.
October events
October âÂÂ
Robert H. Berdell
succeeds
Samuel Marsh
as president of the
Erie Railroad
.
Unknown date events
Cornelius Vanderbilt
acquires the
Hudson River Railroad
.
Murray, Dougal and Company
, later to become part of
American Car and Foundry
, is founded in
Milton, Pennsylvania
.
Births
February births
February 6 âÂÂ
George Jay Gould I
, eldest son of
Jay Gould
, president of the
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
and the
Western Pacific Railroad
(d. 1923).
June births
June 8 âÂÂ
Herbert William Garratt
,
English
steam locomotive
builder and inventor of the
Garratt locomotive
type (d. 1913).
July births
July 15 âÂÂ
Franklin Knight Lane
,
Interstate Commerce Commission
commissioner 1905âÂÂ1913, chairman of same in 1913, is born (d. 1921).
October births
October 23 âÂÂ
Victor Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill
, chairman of the
Great Western Railway
(Great Britain) 1908âÂÂ1934 (d. 1934).
Deaths
Unknown date deaths
Stephen H. Long
,
American
steam locomotive
mechanical engineer who helped build the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
(b. 1784).
References