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1838 in rail transport
Events
January events
January 1
– The
United States government
contracts with the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
to carry
mail
; the B&O is the first railroad to be awarded such a contract in the U.S.
January 20 –
Travelling Post Office
introduced on
Grand Junction Railway
in
England
, initially on an experimental basis.
February events
February 12 –
The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
,
Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad
and
Baltimore and Port Deposite Rail Road
merge, keeping the PW&B name.
March events
March 28
–
Jean-Claude-Républicain Arnoux
applies for a
patent
for his train
articulation
system that will come to be known as the
Arnoux system
.
June events
June 4
– First section of
Great Western Railway
of England opens from
London Paddington
to
Maidenhead
.
June 18 –
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway
opens, the first line across England.
July events
July 7
– An act of the
United States Congress
officially designates all railroads in the
United States
as
postal
routes.
September events
September 17 –
London and Birmingham Railway
is opened throughout to its
terminus
at
Curzon Street railway station
,
Birmingham
, on completion of
Kilsby Tunnel
under the direction of
Chief Engineer
Robert Stephenson
, the first trunk line in England.
September 22
–
Berlin–Potsdam Railway
is opened from
Berlin-Zehlendorf
to
Potsdam
, the first railway in
Prussia
.
October events
October 31
–
North Union Railway
in England opens from
Wigan
to
Preston
.
November events
November 16 – Final section of
Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway
in
Moravia
opens for exhibition use.
Unknown date events
The first "bed-carriage" passenger cars are introduced on the
London and Birmingham
Railway and the
Grand Junction
Railway in England.
Births
September births
September 16
– James J. Hill,
American
financier who gains control of the
Great Northern Railway
and the
Northern Pacific Railway
.
Deaths
September deaths
Rhys Davies
,
British
mechanical engineer
who helped form
Tredegar Iron Works
in
Richmond, Virginia
.