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1832 in rail transport

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May events

  • May 23 - The Festiniog Railway Company Incorporated by Act of Parliament to build a railway from Festiniog to Portmadoc in North Wales for the carriage of slate and other minerals.
  • June events

  • June 9 - The Strasburg Rail Road, today the oldest short-line railroad in the United States, is incorporated.
  • July events

  • July 25 - A cable snaps on an incline of the Granite Railway causing the first rail transport related fatality in the United States.
  • November events

  • November 23 - After assembling Delaware, Matthias W. Baldwin builds his first entirely new steam locomotive, named Old Ironsides.
  • November 26 - The New York and Harlem Railroad opens in New York City.
  • December events

  • December 5 - First carriage of United States mail on the railroad, to West Chester, Pennsylvania.
  • Unknown date events

  • Matthias W. Baldwin assembles an English-built steam locomotive, the Delaware, for the Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad; this is the first railroad locomotive that Baldwin works on.
  • The Jefferson Works in Paterson, New Jersey, is reorganized as Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor (later to become Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works).
  • Ross Winans patents the 8-wheel railroad car, but the patent is soon disputed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad who call on Gridley Bryant as an expert witness.
  • January births

  • January 13 - Zerah Colburn, locomotive designer and railroad author (d. 1870).
  • May births

  • May 16 - Philip Armour, founder of Armour and Company and subsidiary Armour Refrigerator Line (d. 1901).
  • November deaths

  • November 14 - Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence and a co-founder of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (b. 1737).
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