1831 in rail transport explained
Events
February events
April events
- April 23 – the Pontchartrain Rail-Road begins operation.
- April 25
May events
June events
July events
- July 14 – The John Bull departs Liverpool aboard the steamship Allegheny bound for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
August events
- August 9 – The Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, the first railroad built in New York state, opens.
September events
- September 4 – The John Bull arrives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Liverpool.
- September 15 – The John Bull is operated for the first time on the Camden and Amboy Railroad.
- September 24 – The Mohawk and Hudson Railroad opens between Albany and Schenectady, New York.
November events
- November 12 – Robert L. Stevens, president of the Camden and Amboy Railroad hosts a demonstration run of the John Bull for New Jersey politicians and dignitaries.
Unknown date events
- First rail carriage of United States mail, by South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company, according to some sources.[6]
- John B. Jervis becomes the chief engineer for the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, a predecessor of the New York Central.
Births
January births
March births
August births
Unknown date births
Notes and References
- Web site: Mitchell, Frank . March 1999 . M. W. Baldwin . February 15, 2005 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050205125929/http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/fan/heritage/baldwin.htm . February 5, 2005 . dead .
- Valentine, David T. (1866). A Compilation of the Existing Ferry Leases and Railroad Grants Made by the Corporation of the City of New York. pp. 345–346
- Book: Thomas, R. H. G.. The Liverpool & Manchester Railway. 1980. Batsford. London. 0-7134-0537-6. 195.
- Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005), This Month in Railroad History – June. Retrieved June 13, 2005.
- Book: Awdry, Christopher. 1990. Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. Patrick Stephens Ltd. Wellingborough. 1-85260-049-7.
- Bigham, Truman C.; Roberts, Merrill J. (1952). Transportation: Principles and Problems. 2nd edn. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- The Political Graveyard (March 10, 2005), Politicians in Railroading in Massachusetts . Retrieved December 29, 2005.