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This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on April 19.
Events
edit19th century
edit- 1825 – The La Plaisance Bay Harbor Company receives a charter to build a half-mile railroad in Monroe, Michigan, the first charter issued in the area that will become that state.
- 1847 – The Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, a predecessor of the New York Central Railroad, officially changes its name to Albany and Schenectady Railroad.
- 1851 – The Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, in New York state, is chartered.
20th century
edit- 1906 – Lygten Station opens in Copenhagen, Denmark, as the terminus of the Copenhagen–Slangerup Railway.
- 2000 – Canadian Pacific Railway announces that preserved H1b class 4-6-4 locomotive number 2816, which had been undergoing a restoration, will become the cornerstone of the railway's new heritage steam program.[1]
21st century
editBirths
editDeaths
edit- 1887 – Alexander Mitchell, president of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad 1864-1887, dies (b. 1817).[2]
- 1888 – Thomas Crampton, English steam locomotive builder, dies (b. 1816).
- 1916 – Ephraim Shay, inventor of the Shay locomotive (b. 1839).
References
edit- ^ Stephens, Bill (July 2000). "CP 4-6-4 2816 to head program". Trains. 60 (7). Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing: 20. ISSN 0041-0934.
- ^ "MITCHELL, Alexander, (1817 - 1887)". Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 4, 2006.