- Timeline of railway history
This is a timeline of rail transport history.
Seealso| Timeline of steam power.
* ca.
600 BC Verdelis, Nikolaos: "Le diolkos de L'Isthme", "Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique", Vol. 81 (1957), pp. 526-529 (526)] Cook, R. M.: "Archaic Greek Trade: Three Conjectures 1. The Diolkos", "The Journal of Hellenic Studies", Vol. 99 (1979), pp. 152-155 (152)] Drijvers, J.W.: "Strabo VIII 2,1 (C335): Porthmeia and the Diolkos", "Mnemosyne", Vol. 45 (1992), pp. 75-76 (75)] Raepsaet, G. & Tolley, M.: "Le Diolkos de l’Isthme à Corinthe: son tracé, son fonctionnement", "Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique", Vol. 117 (1993), pp. 233–261 (256)] Lewis, M. J. T., [http://www.sciencenews.gr/docs/diolkos.pdf "Railways in the Greek and Roman world"] , in Guy, A. / Rees, J. (eds), "Early Railways. A Selection of Papers from the First International Early Railways Conference" (2001), pp. 8-19 (11)] - A basic form of the railway, the rutway, [Lewis, M. J. T., [http://www.sciencenews.gr/docs/diolkos.pdf "Railways in the Greek and Roman world"] , in Guy, A. / Rees, J. (eds), "Early Railways. A Selection of Papers from the First International Early Railways Conference" (2001), pp. 8-19 (8 & 15)] existed in ancient Greek and Roman times, the most important being the ship trackwayDiolkos across theIsthmus of Corinth . Measuring between 6 and 8.5 km, [Raepsaet, G. & Tolley, M.: "Le Diolkos de l’Isthme à Corinthe: son tracé, son fonctionnement", "Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique", Vol. 117 (1993), pp. 233–261 (246)] [Werner, Walter: "The largest ship trackway in ancient times: the Diolkos of the Isthmus of Corinth, Greece, and early attempts to build a canal", "The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology", Vol. 26, No. 2 (1997), pp. 98–119 (109)] [Lewis, M. J. T., [http://www.sciencenews.gr/docs/diolkos.pdf "Railways in the Greek and Roman world"] , in Guy, A. / Rees, J. (eds), "Early Railways. A Selection of Papers from the First International Early Railways Conference" (2001), pp. 8-19 (10)] remaining in regular and frequent service for at least 650 years, and being open to all on payment, it constituted even a public railway, a concept which according to Lewis did not recur until around 1800. [ Lewis, M. J. T. (2001), p. 15] The Diolkos was reportedly used until at least the middle of the1st century AD , after which no more written references appear.16-17th century
*1550 - Hand propelled tubs known as "hunds" undoubtedly existed in the provinces surrounding/forming modern day Germany by the mid 16th century having been in proven use since the mid-1400s and possibly earlier. This technology was brought to the UK by German miners working in the Mines Royal at various sites in the English
Lake District near Keswick (Now in Cumbria). [ An excellent and definitive, but currently out of print, book by Michael Lewis "Early Wooden Railways" should be consulted about pre-17th century railways, etc.]
*1603/4 - Between October 1603 and the end of September 1604Huntingdon Beaumont , partner of the landowner Sir Percival Willoughby, built the first recorded above ground early railway/wagonway . It was approximately two miles in length running from mines at Strelley toWollaton inNottinghamshire , England. It is known as the Wollaton Wagonway. Beaumont built three further waggonways shortly after near Blyth inNorthumberland related to thecoal and salt trade. Shortly after the Wollaton Wagonway was built other wagonways are recorded atBroseley nearCoalbrookdale inShropshire . Further waggonways emerged in the English North East.18th century
* 1758
Middleton Railway . The Middleton Railway was the first railway to be granted powers by Act of Parliament.
* 1761 Ralph Allen's Waggonway. Firstiron [ http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article.php?a_id=120999 ] rails laid atBath, England . Also 1767Coalbrookdale –Horsehay .
* 1782 Scottish engineerJames Watt invents firststeam engine able to turn wheels. Although James Watt is generally regarded as significant in the evolution of the modern stationary steam engine the principles of using the expansion/condensing power of hot air and steam by the application of heat were known in antiquity as far back as the Roman Emperor Nero who used the technology to operate temple doors.
* 1789 English engineerWilliam Jessop uses flanged iron wheels on iron edge rails on a coal railway, part of theCharnwood Forest Canal atLoughborough ,Leicestershire .
* 1794 ThePeak Forest Tramway opens, the first non-minenarrow gauge railway 19th century
*1802 The Carmarthenshire Tramroad, later the
Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway , located in south westWales , was established byAct of Parliament .
*1803 The first public railway, theSurrey Iron Railway opens in south London. [cite web| url=http://www.stephensonloco.fsbusiness.co.uk/surreyiron.htm| title=Surrey Iron Railway 200th - 26th July 2003| publisher=Stephenson Locomotive Society| work=Early Railways| accessdate=2007-09-19| ]
*1804 First steamlocomotive railway - Penydarren - built byRichard Trevithick , used to haul iron from Merthyr Tydfil to Abercynon,Wales .
*1807 First fare-paying, passenger railway service in the world was established on the Oystermouth Railway inSwansea ,Wales . Later this became known as theSwansea and Mumbles Railway although the railway was more affectionately known as "The Mumbles Train" ( _cy. Tren Bach I'r Mwmbwls). The railway survived using various forms of traction until 1960.
*1808 TheKilmarnock and Troon Railway was the first railway in Scotland authorised byAct of Parliament and the first in Scotland to use asteam locomotive .
*1808Richard Trevithick sets up a circular steam railway (didn't go anywhere) for the public to experience for 1 shilling each.
*1812 First commercial use ofsteam locomotive s on theMiddleton Railway ,Leeds
*1814George Stephenson constructs his firstlocomotive , "Blücher".
*1825 Stephenson'sStockton and Darlington Railway , the first publicly subscribed, adhesion worked railway using steam locomotives, carrying freight from aColliery to ariver port (Passengers were conveyed by horse-drawn carriages).
*1829 George andRobert Stephenson 's locomotive, "The Rocket", sets a speed record of 47 km/h (29 mph) at theRainhill Trials held nearLiverpool .
*1830 TheCanterbury and Whitstable Railway opens inKent , England on the 3 May, Engineered byGeorge Stephenson , 3 months before theLiverpool and Manchester Railway . A 5¾ mile line running fromCanterbury to the small port and fishing town ofWhitstable , approx. 55 miles east of London. Traction was provided by three Stationary Winding Engines, and "INVICTA"; Invicta was an 0-4-0 Loco, built by the Stevenson company, but only operated on a level section of track owing to the fact she produced a meagre 9 hp.
*1830 TheLiverpool and Manchester Railway opens, and the first steam passenger service, primarilylocomotive hauled, is started. The line proves the viability of rail transport, and large scale railway construction begins in Britain, and then spreads throughout the world. The Railway age begins.
*1831 First Passenger Season tickets issued on theCanterbury and Whitstable Railway .
*1832 railway switch patented by Charles Fox
*1834 Ireland's first railway, theDublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR) opens between Dublin and Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), a distance of six miles.
*1835 InBelgium a railway was opened on May 5 betweenBrussels andMechelen . It was the first railway in continental Europe.
*1837 The first Cuban railway line connectsHavana withBejucal , in 1838 the line reachesGüines . This is also the first railway in Latin America and the Iberian world in general.
*1837 The first German railway line connectsLeipzig withAlthen nearWurzen , in 1839 the line reachesDresden .
*1837 The first Austrian railway line connectsVienna withWagram , in 1839 the line reachesBrno .
*1837 The first rail line in Russia connectsTsarskoye Selo andSaint Petersburg .
*1837 The first line in France opens betweenLe Pecq near the former royal town ofSaint-Germain-en-Laye and Embarcadère des Bâtignoles (later to becomeGare Saint-Lazare )
*1837Robert Davidson built the firstelectric locomotive
*1838Edmondson railway ticket introduced.
*1839 The first railway in Kingdom of theTwo Sicilies , Italy, from Naples to Portici.
*1839 The first rail line in theNetherlands connectsAmsterdam andHaarlem .
*1844 The first rail line inCongress Poland is built betweenWarsaw andPruszków .
The first Atmospheric Railway, theDalkey Atmospheric Railway opened for passenger service between Kingstown &Dalkey inIreland . The line was 3 km in length & operated for 10 years.
*1845 The first railway line built in Jamaica opened on November 21. The line ran 15 miles from Kingston to Spanish Town. It was also the first rail line to be built in any of Britain's colonies. The Earl of Elgin, Jamaica's Governor presided over the opening cermonies, by the late 1860s the line extended 105 miles to Montego Bay.
*1846James McConnell met withGeorge Stephenson andArchibald Slate at Bromsgrove. It was at this meeting that the idea of theInstitution of Mechanical Engineers came about.
*1848 Australia first railway Sydney Railway Company (SRC), Australia's first, in 1848. Capitalised at £100,000, it aimed to build railways to connect the port and capital of Sydney with the colony's two main inland towns of Bathurst and Goulburn.
*1851 First train in British India, built by British invention and administration.
*1852 The first railway in Africa, inAlexandria ,Egypt .
*1853 Passenger train makes in debut inBombay , India
*1853Indianapolis ' Union Station, the first "union station ", opened by theTerre Haute and Richmond Railroad ,Madison and Indianapolis Railroad , andBellefontaine Railroad in the United States.
*1854 The first railway inNorway . BetweenOslo andEidsvoll .
*1854 The first line in South America, fromCopiapó toCaldera , inChile .
*1855 thePanama Railway completed, the firsttranscontinental railway
*1856 The first railway inPapal State , Italy, from Rome toFrascati .
*1856 First railway completed inPortugal , linkingLisbon toCarregado .
*1857Steel rails first used in Britain.
*1857 The first railway inArgentina , built by Ferrocarril del Oeste betweenBuenos Aires and Flores, a distance of 10 km, was opened to the public on August 30.
*1858Henri Giffard invented theinjector for steam locomotives
*1863 Firstunderground railway opened in London.
*1863 ScotsmanRobert Francis Fairlie invents theFairlie locomotive with pivoted drivingbogies , allowing trains to negotiate tighter curves in the track. This innovation proves rare for steam locomotives but is the model for most future diesel and electric locomotives.
*1865 Pullmansleeping car introduced in the USA.
*1869 TheFirst Transcontinental Railroad (North America) completed across the United States.
*1869George Westinghouse establishes the Westinghouse Air Brake Company in the United States.
*1875Midland Railway introduces eight and twelve wheeled bogie coaches.
*1877Vacuum brakes are invented in the United States.
*1879 First electric railway demonstrated at theBerlin Trades Fair.
*1881 First public electric railway opened in Germany. One of the first railway lines in theMiddle East was built betweenTehran and Rayy inIran .
*1882 Lavatories introduced on Great Northern Railway coaches in Britain
*1885 TheCanadian Pacific Railway is completed 5 years ahead of schedule, the longest railway of its time, which links the eastern and western provinces of Canada.
*1888 Frank Sprague installs the "trolleypole" trolley system inRichmond, Virginia , making it the first working electricstreet railway .
*1890 First electric underground railway opened in London.
*1891 Construction begins on the 9,313 km (5,787 mile) longTrans-Siberian railway in Russia. Construction completed in 1904.Webb C. Ball establishes first Railway Watch official guidelines forRailroad chronometers .
*1894Eugene V. Debs led thePullman Strike .
*1895 First mainline electrification on theBaltimore Belt Line of theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad
*1899 The first Korean railway line connects Noryangjin (Seoul ) with Jemulpo (Incheon ).20th century
*1913 First diesel powered
railcar enters service inSweden .
*1915 First major stretch of electrified railway inSweden ; Kiruna-Riksgränsen (Malmbanan ).
*1926 First diesel locomotive service introduced in Canada.
*1934 First diesel-powered streamlined passenger train in America (the Burlington "Zephyr") introduced at the Chicago World's Fair.
*1935 Firstchildren's railway is opened inTbilisi , USSR.
*1938 In England, the world speed record for steam traction is set by the Mallard which reaches a speed of 203 km/h (126 mph).
*1939 In Persia theTrans-Iranian Railway was opened, built entirely by local capital.
*1948 Foreign-owned railway companies nationalised inArgentina on 1 March during the first term of office of President Peron.
*1960s-2000s many countries adopthigh-speed rail in an attempt to make rail transport competitive with bothroad transport and air transport.
*1964Bullet Train service introduced in Japan, between Tokyo andOsaka . Trains average speeds of 160 km/h (100 mph).
*1970Penn Central goes bankrupt, the United States' largest corporate bankruptcy up to that time.
*1975British Rail 'sAdvanced Passenger Train achieves 245 km/h (152.3 mph) on 10th. August.
*1979 High speedTGV trains introduced in France, TGV trains travel at an average speed of convert|213|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on. and with a top speed of convert|300|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on.
*1987 World speed record for a diesel locomotive is set in Britain byBritish Rail 's High Speed Train, which reaches a speed of convert|238|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on.
*1990 World speed record for an electric train, is set in France by a TGV, which reaches a speed of convert|515|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on.
*1990sAmtrak introduces theAcela Express on theNortheast Corridor in the United States.21st century
*2007
High speed trains travelling at convert|350|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on is introduced in Spain.
*2007 France's TGV had beaten its original world record when it travelled from Metz- Reims at a speed of 574.8km approx 360 mph).See also
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History of rail transport
*Years in rail transport
*History of rail transport by country
*Timeline of United States railway history
*Timeline of transportation technology References
External links
* Waggonway Research Circle: [http://www.waggonways.fsnet.co.uk/woll_wag_leaflet_a4.pdf The Wollaton Wagonway of 1604. The World’s First Overland Railway] , August 2005
* Lewis, M. J. T., [http://www.sciencenews.gr/docs/diolkos.pdf "Railways in the Greek and Roman world"] , in Guy, A. / Rees, J. (eds), "Early Railways. A Selection of Papers from the First International Early Railways Conference" (2001), pp. 8-19 (10-15)
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