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1841 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1841.

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March events

  • March 1 – Opening throughout of the Manchester and Leeds Railway, the first to cross the Pennines of England (via Summit Tunnel).
  • March 29 – The Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway opened between Glasgow Bridge Street railway station and Greenock.
  • May events

  • May – James Bowen succeeds Eleazer Lord as president of the Erie Railroad.
  • June events

  • June 14 – The first section of the Bristol and Exeter Railway's main line is opened between Bristol and Bridgwater.
  • June 30 – Great Western Railway of England completed throughout between London and Bristol Temple Meads railway station, including Box Tunnel.
  • July events

  • July 5 – Thomas Cook arranges his first excursion, taking 570 temperance campaigners on the Midland Counties Railway from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, England.
  • September events

  • September 19 – Inauguration of first international railway line (between Strasbourg (France) and Basel (Switzerland), but with a terminus in Basel; first continuous line October 15, 1843, between Antwerp (Belgium) and Köln (Germany)).
  • September 21 – The London and Brighton Railway is opened throughout, in England.
  • Unknown date events

  • Draughtsman William Howe and pattern-maker William Williams of Robert Stephenson and Company in Newcastle upon Tyne originate Stephenson valve gear for steam locomotives.
  • Joseph R. Anderson becomes manager of the American steam locomotive manufacturing firm Tredegar Iron Works.
  • References

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