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* '''[[1831 in rail transport|1831]]''' – The ''[[John Bull (locomotive)|John Bull]]'', the oldest surviving operable [[steam locomotive]] in the world, arrives in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], from [[Liverpool]]. |
* '''[[1831 in rail transport|1831]]''' – The ''[[John Bull (locomotive)|John Bull]]'', the oldest surviving operable [[steam locomotive]] in the world, arrives in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], from [[Liverpool]]. |
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* '''[[1867 in rail transport|1867]]''' – The [[Boston and Albany Railroad]] is formed through the merger of four smaller railroads in [[New England]]. |
* '''[[1867 in rail transport|1867]]''' – The [[Boston and Albany Railroad]] is formed through the merger of four smaller railroads in [[New England]]. |
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* '''[[1995 in rail transport|1995]]''' – The [[F Market|F Market heritage streetcar line]] in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] opens using restored [[PCC streetcar]]s. |
Revision as of 00:09, 22 May 2005
- 1831 – The John Bull, the oldest surviving operable steam locomotive in the world, arrives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Liverpool.
- 1867 – The Boston and Albany Railroad is formed through the merger of four smaller railroads in New England.
- 1995 – The F Market heritage streetcar line in San Francisco opens using restored PCC streetcars.