This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1869. [edit] Events [edit] January events - January 9 - Government of India resolves not to create new guaranteed railway companies, thus determining future relationships between private enterprise and state in railway development.[1]
- January 23 - George Westinghouse files for a patent on his air brake.
[edit] February events [edit] March events [edit] April events [edit] May events [edit] June events - June 1 - The Merchants Despatch is reformed as a joint stock trading company, with ownership divided among the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway (CCC&I), the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and the New York Central Railroad (NYC), all part of the Cornelius Vanderbilt rail empire.
- June 17 - The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, building westward from Topeka, reaches Carbondale, Kansas.
[edit] July events - July 3
- Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad subsidiary Kansas City and Cameron Railroad opens the Hannibal Bridge, the first railroad bridge across the Missouri River, connecting its namesake cities.
- Completion of the Mount Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire, U.S., the world's first mountain rack railway.[5]
- Finnish Railways opened railway line Finland Station-Zelenogorsk (Part of the line Kouvola-Saint Petersburg). Finnish stations were opened: Lanskaya, Udelnaya, Ozerki, Pargolovo, Pesochny, Levashovo, Beloostrov, Solnechnoye, Repino, Komarovo, Zelenogorsk.[6]
[edit] August events [edit] September events [edit] November events [edit] December events [edit] Unknown date events - The New York State Legislature authorised the merger of railroads already owned by Cornelius Vanderbilt into the New York Central, including the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, the Canada Southern Railroad and the Michigan Central Railroad into the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.
- William Henry Vanderbilt, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt, is promoted to Vice President of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.
- The first railroad built in New Jersey, the Camden and Amboy Railroad, is merged into the United New Jersey Railroad and Canals Company.
- The Westinghouse Air Brake Company is founded by George Westinghouse.
- Wells and French Company, later to become part of American Car and Foundry, is founded in Chicago, Illinois.
- Construction begins on the central pontifical railroad station in Rome, Italy.
[edit] Births [edit] June births [edit] November births [edit] Deaths [edit] References - Association of American Railroads (January 2005), This Month in Railroad History - January. Retrieved May 23, 2005.
- Baker Library Historical Collections, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Records, 1879-1896. Retrieved May 10, 2005.
- New York Central Railroad (1913), Annual Report, History of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company. Retrieved September 21, 2005.
- Santa Fe Railroad (1945), Along Your Way, Rand McNally, Chicago, Illinois.
- Smith, Ivan (1998), Significant Dates in Nova Scotia's Railway History (1850- 1899). Retrieved August 16, 2005.
- Southern Tier West Regional Planning and Development Board, STW historical figures / Horatio Brooks. Retrieved February 9, 2005.
- Waters, Lawrence L. (1950). Steel Trails to Santa Fe. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. p 42.
- ^ Saxena, R. P. (2008). "Indian Railway History Time Line". http://irse.bravehost.com/IRHTML.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-23.
- ^ Marshall, John (1989). The Guinness Railway Book. Enfield: Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-359-7.
- ^ "Railroad History Timeline: 1860". Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum. http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Timeline/1860s/TimeLine1860sBackUp.htm. Retrieved 6 April 2006.
- ^ New York Central Railroad (1913). "History of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company". 1913 Annual Report of The New York Central Railroad System. http://www.s363.com/dkny/lsms.html. Retrieved 6 April 2006.
- ^ "The Mount Washington Cog Railway". http://www.cog-railway.com. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
- ^ (in ru)The illustrated newspaper (# 32): 97. 1869. http://www.geocaching.su/?pn=101&cid=3511. Retrieved 14 february 2009.
- ^ "Railroad History Timeline - 1860". Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum. http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Timeline/1860s/TimeLine1860sBackUp.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
- ^ Northern Pacific. Annual Report. St. Paul [Minn.]: Northern Pacific, 1939.
|