1750s in rail transport
This article lists events relating to rail transport that occurred during the 1750s.
1755
September births
- September 13 – Oliver Evans, pioneering American steam locomotive designer and inventor (died 1819).
1756
February births
- February 23 – Franz Josef Gerstner, pioneering Austrian railway engineer and physicist (died 1832).
1758
June events
- June 9 – The Middleton Railway is the first in Great Britain to be granted powers by Act of Parliament. It is built by Charles Brandling to carry coal from his pits at Middleton into Leeds and is at this time a wooden, horse-drawn wagonway with a gauge of 4 ft 1 in (1.254 m); much rebuilt it survives as a heritage railway.[1][2][3]
See also
References
- Bushell, J. (1975). The World’s Oldest Railway: a history of the Middleton Railway. Sheffield: Turntable Publications. ISBN 0-902844-27-X.
- Paley, W. B. (1910). "The first railway Act". Locomotive: 49–50, 76.
- Sharman, Frank A. (1975). "The first railway Act?". Journal of the Railway and Canal Historical Society. 21: 47–9.
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