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{{Year in rail transport|prev=1834|curr=1835|next=1836|decade=1830}}EventsMay events- May 5 – The first steam-worked passenger railway in continental Europe is opened, covering the 23 km between Brussels and Mechelen in Belgium.
June events - June 27 – Boston and Maine Railroad is chartered in New Hampshire.
July events- July 4 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Thomas Viaduct, the first multiple arch stone masonry railroad bridge in the United States, is officially completed. It was also the longest bridge of any kind in the nation, and second longest in the world, next to London Bridge.
August events- August 25 – The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opens its line between Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, DC.[1]
- August 31 – The Great Western Railway of England is incorporated by Act of Parliament.[2]
October events- October 1 – Promoters of the Bristol and Exeter Railway issue a prospectus for the railway's construction.
- October - James G. King succeeds Eleazer Lord as president of the Erie Railroad.[3]
December events- 7 December – Germany's first railroad, the Bayerische Ludwigsbahn, starts regular passenger train service over a distance of 6 km (3¾ miles) between the neighboring cities of Nuremberg and Fürth using a steam locomotive named Adler ("Eagle").
Unknown date events- The Boston and Maine Railroad is formed to build a railroad between Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
- The first steam locomotive assembled by Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, the McNeil, manufactured by Robert Stephenson and Company, operates on the Paterson and Hudson River Railroad.
- The Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad in North Carolina is chartered.
BirthsMarch births- March 28 – Matthias N. Forney, American steam locomotive manufacturer (d. 1908).
April births- April 2 – Jacob Nash Victor, oversaw construction for California Southern Railroad from San Diego through Cajon Pass to Barstow, California (d. 1907).
- April 10 – Henry Villard, president of Northern Pacific Railroad (d. 1900).
May births- May 27 – Charles Francis Adams, Jr., president of Union Pacific Railroad 1884–1890 (d. 1915).
June births- June 27 – Fred Harvey (entrepreneur) who developed the Harvey House chain of restaurants and hotels serving passengers of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (d. 1901).
November births- November 25 – Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate and owner of Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works (d. 1919).
Deaths{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dcnrhs.org/dc_rail_history.htm |title=Washington, D.C. Railroad History |author=Washington D.C. Chapter, National Railway Historical Society |accessdate=2006-08-25 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060813160303/http://www.dcnrhs.org/dc_rail_history.htm |archivedate=2006-08-13 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite book|author =Body, Geoffrey|title=Western Handbook – a digest of GWR and WR data|year=1985|publisher=British Rail (Western)|location=Weston-super-Mare|isbn=0-905466-70-5}} 3. ^{{cite web|author =Stratton, Fred|url=http://erierr.railfan.net/eriepres.html|title=Erie Railroad presidents|accessdate=2005-03-02| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20050318171642/http://erierr.railfan.net/eriepres.html| archivedate= 18 March 2005 | deadurl= yes}}
- (May 3, 2005), Brief Biographies of Major Mechanical Engineers. Retrieved June 29, 2005.
- Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society (2005), This month in railroad history – August. Retrieved August 23, 2005.
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