1893 in rail transport

Years in rail transport
  • 1892 in rail transport
  • 1893 in rail transport
  • 1894 in rail transport
Timeline of railway history

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1893.

Events

Liverpool Overhead

January events

  • January 1 – Coming into force of international convention on the transport of goods by rail in the principal contiguous states of Western Europe.[1]
  • January 2 – Introduction by Webb C. Ball of the General Railroad Timepiece Standards in North America, leading to significance of the railroad chronometer.
  • January – Under the direction of James J. Hill the third transcontinental railway, Great Northern, in the United States is completed to the Pacific Northwest.

February events

  • February 4 – Official opening of main section of Liverpool Overhead Railway, the first electrified suburban line in Britain, and the first (third rail) electrified overhead railway in the world.
  • February 23 – Rudolf Diesel receives a patent for the diesel engine.

March events

April events

May events

June events

Wengernalpbahn

July events

Manx Electric

August events

September events

Lake Street Elevated

October events

November events

Galera railway station – world's highest in 1893
  • November 14 – The Central Railway of Peru opens the section of line from Chicla across the Andes watershed to Oroya, with a summit level at Galera of 4781 m (15,686 feet) above sea level.[9][page needed]

December events

Unknown date events

Births

November births

Deaths

January deaths

March deaths

June deaths

  • June 21 – Leland Stanford, a member of The Big Four group of financiers in California (b. 1824)

December deaths

Unknown date deaths

References

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  • Waters, Lawrence Leslie (1950). Steel Trails to Santa Fe. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press.
  • White, John H. Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. New York, NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-23818-0.
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  8. ^ Busbey, T. Addison, ed. (1896). The Biographical Directory of Railway Officials of America, Edition of 1896. Chicago, Illinois: Railway Age and Northwestern Railroader. p. 244.
  9. ^ Marshall, John (1989). The Guinness Railway Book. Enfield: Guinness Books. ISBN 0-8511-2359-7. OCLC 24175552.
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  11. ^ "Continental engineers". steamindex.com. June 7, 2018. Belpaire, Alfred. Retrieved March 30, 2024.