Timeline of railway history This is a
Timeline of Rail Transport History
c 1550 Horse-drawn
wagonways appear in
Germany .
1761 First iron
rails laid at
Bath, England .
1782 Scottish
engineer James Watt
invents first steam
engine able to turn wheels.
1804 World's first Steam
locomotive built
by Richard
Trevithick .
1814 George
Stephenson constructs his first locomotive
Blucher .
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1825 Stephenson's Stockton
and Darlington Railway , the world's first steam operated railway opens,
carrying freight from a Colliery to a river
port .
1829 George
and Robert
Stephenson's locomotive, The
Rocket , sets a speed record of 47 km/h (29 mph) at The
Rainhill Trials held near Liverpool .
1830 The Liverpool
and Manchester Railway opens, and the first railway passenger service
is started. The line proves the viabillity of rail transport, and large scale
railway construction begins in Britain, and then spreads throughout the world.
The Railway age begins.
1853 Indianapolis '
Union Station, the first "union
station " in the world, opened by the Terre Haute & Richmond, Madison &
Indianapolis, and Bellefontaine railroads.
1855 the Panama
Railway completed, the first transcontinental railway
1857 Steel
rails first used in Britain.
1863 World's first underground
railway opened in London .
1863 Scotsman Robert Fairlie
invents an engine with pivoted driving Bogies ,
allowing trains to negotiate tighter bends.
1865 Pullman sleeping
car introduced in the USA .
1869 The First
Transcontinental Railroad (North America) completed across the United
States .
1877 Vacuum
brakes invented in the United States.
1879 First electric railway
demonstrated at the Berlin
Trades Fair.
1881 World's first public
electric railway opened in Germany .
1890 World's first electric
underground
railway opened in London.
1891 Construction begins
on the 9,313 km (5,787 mile) long Trans-Siberian
Railway in Russia .
Construction completed in 1904 .
1913 First diesel
powered railcar enters
service in Sweden .
1926 First diesel
locomotive service introduced in Canada .
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).
1960s -2000s
many countries adopt high
speed rail in an attempt to make rail transport competitive with both
road transport
and air transport .
1964 Bullet
Train service introduced in Japan ,
between Tokyo and Osaka .
Trains average speeds of 160 km/h (100 mph).
1970 Penn
Central Railroad goes bankrupt, the United States' largest corporate bankruptcy
up to that time.
1979 High speed TGV
trains introduced in France ,
TGV trains travel at an average speed of 213 km/h (132 mph).
1987 World speed record
for a diesel locomotive is set in Britain by British
Rail 's High Speed Train, which reaches a speed of 238 km/h (148 mph).
1990 World speed record
for an electric train, is set in France
by a TGV, which reaches a speed of 515 km/h (320 mph).
1990s Amtrak
introduces the Acela Express
on the Northeast
Corridor .
See also