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The following list sets out to show all the railway companies set up by Acts of Parliament in the 19th century before 1860. Most of them became constituent parts of the emerging main-line railway companies, often immediately after being built.
These five important financial empire builders of the early genera-tion worked for more than profit and glory; they also had deep desires to create and build. They took inordinate delight in making something where nothing had been before. They outlined by 1873 what became the modern American railroad network, either starting
This definition includes locomotive engineers, railway construction engineers, operators of railway companies, major railway investors and politicians, of national and international importance for the development of rail transport.
27 Μαρ 2019 · Milton C. Hallberg has compiled a free database of basic information on over 6,900 railroads, including currently existing mainline and switching and terminal railroads, as well as of all operating railroads that have existed in the United States and Canada since the first railroad—the Granite Railway—was chartered in Massachusetts in 1826. 02.
Determine your ancestor’s job title and location of employment. Check staff magazines for mentions of promotions, retirements, etc. Consult railway atlases and maps to identify operating companies in specific areas. For pre-1923 research, you may need to check records of multiple smaller railway companies. Also see.
‘Early Railway’ covers all railways from the first known, in Ancient Greece, to the beginning of the modern railway around 1825; it is also usually applied to the many later private or industrial lines that continued in the earlier tradition.
But this broad narrative of early railway progress reveals little of the driving forces behind technological developments that led to increases in speeds and train-loads, and improvements in efficiency providing operating cost reductions.