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Events

January events

  • January 25 – The North Hudson County Railway in New Jersey opens the first elevated cable railway in the United States, the Hoboken Elevated.

February events

  • February 1 – The Mersey Railway opened to public traffic between Birkenhead and Liverpool by tunnel beneath the River Mersey, England.
  • February 18 - The Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad is incorporated in Mississippi.

March events

  • March–September – Great Southwest Railroad Strike, a labor union strike against the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads involving more than 200,000 workers.
  • March 30 – Executives from several railroad companies operating in the southern United States meet and agree to all regauge their railroads to standard gauge, , by June 1.

May events

  • May – The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway takes control of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.

July events

  • July 8 – Russian emperor Alexander III establishes Railway Worker Day as a national holiday on the anniversary of the name day of Nikolai I, who first commissioned Russian railroad construction.

August events

  • August 17 – The 7 mile (11.3 km) long Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad is incorporated in Ottawa County, Ohio.

September events

  • September 1 – Regular traffic (initially freight only) begins to pass through the Great Western Railway’s Severn Tunnel linking southern Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire.
  • September 9 – The rail connection to Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick, is completed by a predecessor of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway.

October events

  • October 18 – Between 5:00 <small>AM</small> and 6:00 <small>PM</small>, the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railroad, a predecessor of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, converts 418&nbsp;miles (673&nbsp;km) of track from narrow gauge to standard gauge.

November events

  • November 20 – The San Bernardino and Los Angeles Railway is incorporated as an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad subsidiary to build a rail connection between its namesake cities in California.

Unknown date events

  • The first refrigerator cars on the Southern Pacific Railroad enter operation.
  • The Southern Pacific Railroad wins the landmark Supreme Court case Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad which establishes equal rights under the law to corporations.
  • Grande Ceinture line around Paris completed.

Births

May births

  • May 4 – Henry G. Ivatt, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (d. 1976).

Unknown date births

  • W. Graham Claytor, president of Southern Railway (US) (d. 1971).

Deaths

July deaths

  • July 24 – Nathaniel Worsdell, English carriage builder (b. 1809).

December deaths

  • December 28 - William Kimmel, director for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (b. 1812).

Unknown date deaths

  • David Levy Yulee, Florida railroad executive (b. 1810).

References

  • Clowes, J. A.; Railways of Canada Archives (1999), Eastern New Brunswick's Railway History. Retrieved September 8, 2005.
  • Morris, J. C., compiler (December 31, 1902), Annual report of the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs; Part II, history of the railroads of Ohio. Retrieved August 16, 2005.
  • Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society (2005), This Month in Railroad History: October. Retrieved October 18, 2005.
  • Santa Fe Railroad (1945), Along Your Way, Rand McNally, Chicago, Illinois.