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1846 in rail transport
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January events
- January 9 – Barentin Viaduct on the Paris–Le Havre railway collapses soon after its completion by English engineers.
- January 13 – Opening of the Milan–Venice railway's 3.2 km bridge over the Venetian Lagoon between Mestre and Venice in Italy.
March events
- March 26 – John M. Forbes becomes president of the Michigan Central Railroad.
June events
- June 14 – The first Gare du Nord station in Paris, France, is opened.
- June 20 – The Paris–Lille railway is opened in France.
- June 22 – The North British Railway is opened to public traffic between Edinburgh and Berwick-upon-Tweed, the first line to cross the border between Scotland and England. Waverley Station is opened.
- June 26 – The Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) is authorised by Act of Parliament with powers to construct a direct line from London to York with a loop via Boston, 233.5 mi with a capital of £5,600,000, the largest single scheme ever approved by Parliament.
July events
- July 1 – The Leeds and Bradford Railway opens between Leeds and Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
- July 15 – The first railway line in Hungary opens between Pest and Vác.
- July 16 – The London and North Western Railway is formed in England by amalgamation of the London and Birmingham Railway, Grand Junction Railway and Manchester and Birmingham Railway.
August events
- August 11 – First section of Furness Railway in England opens to mineral traffic; passengers are first carried on December 1.
- August 18 – Gauge Act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom rules that new railways in Great Britain should be built to standard gauge and 5 ft 3 inches in Ireland unless otherwise authorised.
- August 28 – Railway Mania reaches its zenith as the Parliament of the United Kingdom closes its session having passed 272 Acts setting up new railway companies.
September events
- September 21 – The town of Kendal, England, declares a public holiday for the opening of the Kendal, Oxenholme and Lancaster section of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway; the first revenue trains are operated on September 22.
- September 28 – The East Lancashire Railway opens to the public from Clifton Junction to Rawtenstall in England.
November events
- November 10 – Portland Company established by John A. Poor and Septimus Norris of the Norris Locomotive Works.
December events
- December 17 – The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway is opened throughout to Carlisle.
Births
April births
- April 13 – Lucius E. Johnson, president of the Norfolk and Western Railroad 1904–1921 (d. 1921).
October births
- October 6 – George Westinghouse, American inventor; developed the Westinghouse air brake (d. 1914).
References
References
- Walker, Charles. (1969). "Thomas Brassey, Railway Builder". Muller.
- "Venice Railroad Bridge". [[Structurae]].
- Kalla-Bishop, P. M.. (1971). "Italian Railways". David & Charles.
- "Timeline of Old Plank Road Trail history and development".
- Thomas, John. (1969). "The North British Railway, vol. 1". David & Charles.
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- Reed, M. C.. (1996). "The London & North Western Railway: a history". Atlantic.
- "Furness Railway". John Speller's Web Pages - Other Railways.
- "Railway Archive".
- Lewin, Henry Grote. (1936). "The Railway Mania and its aftermath, 1845–1852". Railway Gazette.
- Friends of Carnforth Station. "The History Of Carnforth Railway Station (and surrounding area)".
- Holt, Jeff. (1985). "The Grand Trunk in New England". Railfare.
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