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Years in rail transport
1877 in rail transport
1878 in rail transport
1879 in rail transport
Timeline of railway history
This article lists events related to
rail transport
that occurred in 1878.
Events
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January events
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January 18 – Construction on the
Central Australia Railway
route south of
Port Augusta
,
Australia
, begins.
February events
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February 5 – The first train is operated on the
Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad
from
Renton
to
Newcastle
.
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1
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May events
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May 9 – The final segment of the
Romanian
railway between
Vârciorova
in the south and
Roman
in the north opens.
May –
Chemins de fer de l'État
formed in France to take over ten small railway companies operating between the
Loire
and
Garonne
.
June events
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June 1 – The
North British Railway
's
Tay Bridge
across the
Firth of Tay
in
Scotland
, is opened to public traffic, making it the longest in the world at that date.
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2
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July events
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July 2 – The Brooklyn, Flatbush & Coney Island Railway, original predecessor of the
BMT Brighton Line
, in modern
Brooklyn
,
New York
, opens to
Brighton Beach
on
Coney Island
.
August events
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August 24 – The
narrow gauge
Ballymena and Larne Railway
starts passenger operations in
County Antrim
, the first on the Irish 3 ft narrow gauge.
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3
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4
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October events
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October 16 –
Rimutaka Incline
in New Zealand opens.
December events
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December 4 – The first
Shay locomotive
is completed for the 3-foot
narrow gauge
Alleyton and Big Lake Railroad of
Everett Township, Michigan
.
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5
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Unknown date events
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Fred Harvey
enters a partnership with the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
to build and operate the
Harvey House
chain of restaurants and hotels that will serve the railroad's passengers.
The
Richmond & Danville Railroad
acquires the
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad
.
The
Canadian Engine and Machinery Company
is reorganized after a bankruptcy as the
Canadian Locomotive and Engine Company
.
The
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad
, lessee of the
Wilmington & Weldon Railroad
, declares
bankruptcy
.
Births
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March births
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March 2 –
William Kissam Vanderbilt II
, heir to
Cornelius Vanderbilt
and president of the
New York Central
system (d. 1944).
April births
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April 14 –
Angus Daniel McDonald
, president of the Southern Pacific Company, parent company of the
Southern Pacific
, 1932–1941 (d. 1941).
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6
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Deaths
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March deaths
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March 29 –
Mark Hopkins
, a member of
The Big Four
group of financiers in
California
(b. 1813).
June deaths
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June 27 –
Sidney Breese
, U.S. senator from Illinois known as the "father of the
Illinois Central Railroad
," dies (b. 1800).
October deaths
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October 19 –
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, II
, designer of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
's
Thomas Viaduct
, still in use toda), dies (b. 1806).
December deaths
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December 27 –
Daniel McCallum
, General Superintendent of
New York & Erie Railroad
1855–1858 (b. 1815).
References
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^
HistoryLink (2018),
Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad reaches Newcastle on February 5, 1878.
. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
^
Thomas, John (1969).
The North British Railway, vol. 1
. Newton Abbot:
David & Charles
.
ISBN
0-7153-4697-0
.
^
Baker, Michael H. C. (1999).
Irish Narrow Gauge Railways: a View from the Past
. Shepperton:
Ian Allan Publishing
.
ISBN
0-7110-2680-7
.
^
Patterson, Edward M. (1968).
The Ballymena Lines
. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 64.
ISBN
0-7153-4183-9
.
^
Koch, Michael (1971).
The Shay Locomotive: Titan of the Timber
. The World Press. p. 385.
^
Yenne, Bill (1985).
The history of the Southern Pacific
. New York: Bonanza.
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