This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1830.
Events
editJanuary events
edit- January 7 – The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road opens its first section, 1+1⁄2 miles (2.4 km), in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
- January 9 – Ground is broken in Charleston, South Carolina, for the first railroad to use steam locomotives in South Carolina, the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road.
February events
edit- February 4 – The Camden and Amboy Rail Road, the first railroad to be built in New Jersey, is chartered.
March events
edit- March 15 – The New Orleans, Louisiana, City Council approves the right of way for the construction of the Pontchartrain Rail-Road.
May events
edit- May 3 – Ceremonial opening of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway in England. The steam locomotive Invicta is used on a level section of the route.[1]
- May 22 – The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road completes construction on the line between Baltimore and Ellicott's Mills, Maryland.
- May 24 – The first revenue trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road operate between Baltimore and Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, a distance of 13 miles (21 km).
August events
edit- Construction begins on the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad between Albany and Schenectady, New York.
- August 28 – In a race between the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road's Tom Thumb and a stagecoach near Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, the horse and coach wins.[2][3]
September events
edit- September 15 – The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the world's first purpose built passenger railway operated by steam locomotives, opens in England from Liverpool Road, Manchester, to Edge Hill, Liverpool.
- September 18 – Robert Stephenson is appointed to survey the London and Birmingham Railway.[4]
November events
edit- November 11 – The first transit of mail via railways occurs between Liverpool and Manchester, England.[5]
December events
edit- December 25 – The South Carolina Canal and Rail Road begins operations.
Unknown date events
edit- The Boston and Maine Railroad is formed to build a railroad between Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
Births
editJanuary births
edit- January 2 – Henry Morrison Flagler, visionary and builder of Florida East Coast Railway (d. 1913).
- January 30 – Thomas Fremantle, director of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from 1868 and chairman 1896–1908 (d. 1918).
April births
edit- April 5 (probable date) – Robert F. Fairlie, Scottish-born steam locomotive designer (d. 1885).[6]
July births
edit- July 29 – Robert Harris, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1884-1888 (d. 1894).[7]
Deaths
editSeptember deaths
edit- September 15 – William Huskisson, the popular MP for Liverpool, at the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, misjudges the speed of the approaching locomotive Rocket and is run over, becoming the world's first railway passenger fatality (b. 1770).
Miscellaneous
editThe board game 1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons and its video game adaptation has players lead railroad companies in the United States during the year 1830.
References
edit- Association of American Railroads (January 2005), This Month in Railroad History – January. Retrieved May 23, 2005.
- ^ Left, Sarah (2002-01-15). "Key dates in Britain's railway history". The Guardian Unlimited.
- ^ "Peter Cooper's Locomotive". The Manufacturer and Builder. IV (2): 32. February 1872. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
- ^ Dudley, P.H. (February 1, 1886). "The Inception and Progress of Railways". Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences: 142. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
- ^ Rolt, L. T. C. (1960). George and Robert Stephenson: the railway revolution. London: Longmans. p. 215.
- ^ "Mail Coaches" (PDF). London: The British Postal Museum & Archive. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-02. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- ^ Hughes, Geoffrey (2004). "Fairlie, Robert Francis (1830–1885)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9101. Retrieved 2014-08-01. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ The Biographical Directory of the Railway Officials of America for 1887. Chicago: Railway Age. 1887. pp. 144–145.