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1894 in rail transport
Events
January events
January 1 âÂÂ
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
begins rail service connecting
Aroostook County, Maine
to the United States rail network.
April events
April 29 â The
Lake Street Elevated Railroad
in Chicago is extended west from California & Lake to
Laramie
(52nd) Avenue.
May events
May 11 â 3,000 employees of the
Pullman Palace Car Company
go on
strike
to protest lowered wages without an equivalent reduction in expenses charged in the company town,
Pullman, Illinois
(a suburb of Chicago).
July events
July 7 â The
Wichita Falls Railway
, a predecessor of the
MissouriâÂÂKansasâÂÂTexas Railroad
, is incorporated in Texas.
July 15 âÂÂ
Central Pacific Railroad
scraps
El Gobernador
, at the time the largest
locomotive
in the world.
August events
August 4 â The
Denver, Leadville and Gunnison Railway
in
Colorado
, which purchased the
Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad
five years earlier, enters receivership.
August 7 â The
West Highland Railway
, operated by the
North British Railway
, is publicly opened to
Fort William
, Scotland.
August 27 âÂÂ
Pontiac Pacific Junction Railway
opens the segment between
Fort-Coulonge
and
Waltham
, Quebec, a line segment that was completed in February 1888.
October events
October âÂÂ
Mur Valley Railway
opens in Austria with the first class U 0-6-2T.
November events
November âÂÂ
Eben B. Thomas
succeeds
John King
as president of the
Erie Railroad
.
November 7 – The
Southern Pacific Railroad
inaugurates the
Sunset Express
passenger train
between
New Orleans
and
San Francisco
.
December events
December 22 â The
Chelford rail accident
in England kills 14.
Unknown date events
The
Southern Railway
is formed from the combination of the
Richmond and Danville Railroad
system and the
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad
.
Stearns Manufacturing Company
of
Erie, Pennsylvania
, starts manufacturing
Heisler locomotive
s.
Oliver Robert Hawke Bury
moves from the
Chief mechanical engineer
position at the
Great Western Railway of Brazil
to the same position at the
Entre RÃÂos Railway
in Argentina.
Construction of first oil-engined
locomotive
, an experimental unit designed by
William Dent Priestman
and built by his company,
Priestman Brothers
of
Hull
, England.
Deaths
March 2 –
William H. Osborn
, president of
Illinois Central Railroad
1855âÂÂ1865, president of
Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad
1875âÂÂ1882, dies (b. 1820).
September 1 –
Robert Pearson Brereton
, chief assistant to
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
who completed many engineering projects after Brunel's death in 1859 (b. 1818).
References