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1817 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1817.

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  • Approximate date - Britain's longest tramroad tunnel is opened at Pwll du near Blaenavon in South Wales. The Pwll Du Tunnel is more than a mile (2400 m) in length. Begun as a mineral adit, at this time it carries a horse-drawn double track plateway of approximately 2 ft (600 mm) gauge carrying material for Blaenavon Ironworks; next summer it will be incorporated in Thomas Hill's Tramroad.
  • March births

  • March 26 - Herman Haupt, United States railroad civil engineer (d. 1905).
  • June births

  • June 20 - Silas Seymour, chief engineer and/or consulting engineer for several railroads in New York in the mid- to late 19th century (d. 1890).
  • July births

  • July 1 - Hugh J. Jewett, president of the Erie Railroad 1874–1884 (d. 1898).
  • July 15 - John Fowler, British civil engineer (d. 1898).
  • October births

  • October 2 - Webster Wagner, founder of Wagner Palace Car Company (d. 1883).
  • October 17 - Alexander Mitchell, president of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway 1864-1887 (d. 1887).
  • Unknown date births

  • Matthew Baird, second owner of Baldwin Locomotive Works (d. 1877)
  • Walter McQueen, Chief mechanical engineer for the Albany and Schenectady Railroad 1845–1850, Hudson River Railroad 1850–1852, and superintendent of Schenectady Locomotive Works 1852–1876 (d. 1893).
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