Events

January events

  • January 17 – Regular train service over the Prince of Wales Bridge on the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway begins.

February events

  • February 3 – The Seney Syndicate meets at Seney's New York bank and organized the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company (which would later become the Nickel Plate Road).
  • February 16 – Canadian Pacific Railway incorporated.
  • February 17 – The first train operates between Norwood, Ohio, and Lebanon, Ohio, on the Cincinnati Northern Railway.

March events

  • March 1 – The Mexican Southern Railroad is incorporated with Ulysses S. Grant, former President of the United States, as its president.
  • March 8 – The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, building southwestward from Kansas, reaches Deming, New Mexico.

April events

  • April 13 – The New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company (later known as the Nickel Plate Road) purchases the Buffalo, Cleveland & Chicago Railway
  • April 14 – The Oregon Short Line Railroad is established to build a rail connection between Granger, Wyoming, and Huntington, Oregon.

May events

  • May 16 – The Gross-Lichterfelde Tramway, the world's first electric tramway, is opened in Berlin by Siemens & Halske.
  • May 19 – Tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad reach El Paso, Texas.
  • May 28 – A. B. Rogers on his birthday discovers the pass through the Rocky Mountains that will bear his name, Rogers Pass.

June events

  • June 9 – The Canada Central Railway is merged into the Canadian Pacific Railway.
  • June 11 – The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad connects to El Paso, Texas.
  • June 14 – Ephraim Shay takes out the first patent on his Shay locomotive design.

July events

thumb|280px|A tight loop (Agony Point) on the [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]]

  • July 2 – Assassination of James A. Garfield: James A. Garfield, President of the United States, is shot by lawyer Charles J. Guiteau at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C., dying on September 19 of a resultant infection.
  • July 4 – Darjeeling Himalayan Railway opened throughout to Darjeeling, India.
  • July 6 – Kate Shelley prevents a train with 200 passengers from going over the Honey Creek Bridge after it was washed out during a flash flood near Des Moines, Iowa.
  • July 26 – Construction crews on the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad's Alpine Tunnel, in Colorado, break through to connect both ends of the tunnel.

August events

  • August 15 – The International Exposition of Electricity opens in Paris, featuring the first tramway designed by Werner von Siemens. The installation was temporary, and removed after the Exposition closed on November 15.
  • August 22 – The East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (ET&WNC) commences operation over a 14.1-mile (2.25-kilometer) run through the Appalachian Mountains.
  • August 26 – The first train operates over the Red River Bridge into Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

October events

  • October 17 – First section of Royal Saxon State Railways narrow gauge railway ( gauge) opens, between Wilkau and Kirchberg in the German Empire.
  • October 20 – First section of Barbados Railway opens on gauge between Bridgetown and Carrington.

Unknown date events

  • E.W. Clark & Co., a private banking firm in Philadelphia, purchases the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad (a predecessor of the Norfolk & Western) at a foreclosure auction.
  • The Richmond and Danville Railroad leases the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway.
  • Henry Villard becomes president of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
  • The French Compagnie Universelle du Canal Interocéanique purchases a controlling interest in the Panama Railway Company.
  • John Souther retires from the steam locomotive manufacturing company that he founded, Globe Locomotive Works.
  • The first standard gauge railroad in China is opened from Tangshan to Xugezhuang () for coal traffic.

Births

March births

  • March 22 – Arturo Caprotti, Italian inventor of Caprotti valve gear for steam locomotives (d. 1938).

July births

  • July 8 – Mantis James Van Sweringen, American financier who, with his brother Oris, controlled the Nickel Plate Road and other eastern railroads (d. 1935).

October births

  • October 30 – Charles E. Johnston, president of Kansas City Southern Railway 1928–1938 (d. 1951).

December births

  • December 5 – Martin W. Clement, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1935–1948 (d. 1966).

Deaths

May deaths

  • May 21 – Thomas Alexander Scott, president of Union Pacific Railroad 1871–1872 (b. 1823).

October deaths

  • October 30 – Matthias von Schönerer, Austrian railway engineer (b. 1807).

Unknown date deaths

  • William S. Hudson, superintendent of American steam locomotive manufacturing firm Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor (b. 1810).

References