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Anniversary of the Passenger Train

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Anniversary of the Passenger Train
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 24, 2004 8:48 AM
From the "Today In History" Website:


May 24

1830 The first passenger railroad in the United States begins service between Baltimore and Elliott's Mills, Maryland.


Happy Birthday American Passenger Train. [:)]

I wish you many, many more. [:)]

And I also hope to see you return to your former glory. (Gas prices may help you do this.)

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Posted by Willy2 on Monday, May 24, 2004 8:59 AM
Yes! I really hope the passenger train returns to its former glory too! I'll have to do something special for this day. I think I have a book on the building of the transcontinental railroad. Reading that should be good. [bday]

Willy

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 24, 2004 11:19 AM
I had no idea the first passenger railway in the US was in Md, I would have thought NY or something.

First Railway in Canada was the Champlain and St.Lawrence 1836 I think?

Early 1830s anyhow.
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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, May 24, 2004 11:36 AM
[bday] HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PASSENGER TRAIN!!

Yeah, it WOULD be nice to see passenger trains make a comback!!

HEY, that WOULD drive down the price of gasoline, HOPEFULLY!!
Angel cherokee woman "O'Toole's law: Murphy was an optimist."
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 1:00 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Willy2

Yes! I really hope the passenger train returns to its former glory too! I'll have to do something special for this day. I think I have a book on the building of the transcontinental railroad. Reading that should be good. [bday]

Willy



Willy [:)]

We expect a 2 page book report by Friday. [}:)] [:D] [;)]

Don't forget footnotes and references. [;)] [8D] [:D] [:)] [:p]

Just Kidding. [:D] [:D] [:D]
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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 2:39 AM
If I remember correctly, New York's first passenger railway was 1832. Were not both the upstate Albanay-Schenectity line that boasted the De Witt Clinton and the first horsecar operation of the New York and Harlem started that year?
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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 9:15 AM
...Seeing Jim's post above reminded me of some old data of original railroad dates in one of my books: "A stretch of rusty rails resting on original stone ties are all that remains of one of America's first railroads. It is part of the Camden & South Amboy, the first railroad in New Jersey. Built in 1831." This bit of info and including a pic of the above stretch...is mentioned in TRAINS' album of Railroad Photographs, Book 8 Pennsy RR. by Kalmbach Publishing Co.....1944. Item: Also contains a photo of GG-1 original prototype in action...[This same engine is now in the Pennsylvania RR museum in Strasburgh, Pa.]...Sorry, off message a bit but this is an elderly Passenger engine of almost 70 years ago.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 10:36 AM
Happy birthday to you!

Long live passenger/commuter service...

Or i'm toast....

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