1827 in rail transport
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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Sidebar This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1827.
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Events
February events
- February 28 – The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road is incorporated.
May events
- May 5 – Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway opened by the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company in the United States.
June events
- June 30 - the Saint-Étienne to Andrézieux Railway, the first railway line in France and continental Europe begins to operate.
September events
- September 7 – Opening of the first railway in Austria-Hungary, a horse-worked line from České Budějovice to Trojanov (in the present-day Czech Republic).<ref>Template:Marshall-GuinnessRail</ref>Template:Page needed
December events
- December 19 – The South Carolina Canal and Rail Road is chartered.
Unknown date events
- Claudius Crozet completes surveying a route for the first railroad to be built in Virginia, the Chesterfield Railroad.
- John B. Jervis becomes the chief engineer for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, the forerunner of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad.
Births
April births
- April 1 – Thomas Seavey Hall, American inventor of railroad signalling systems (d. 1880).
July births
- July 11 – Austin Corbin, president of Long Island Rail Road (d. 1896).
September births
- September 27 – Aaron Augustus Sargent, American journalist, lawyer and politician; authored the first Pacific Railroad Act (d. 1887).
October births
- October 27 – Albert Fink, German-born American civil engineer and railroad manager (d. 1897).