1873 in rail transport

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This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1873.

Events

January events

March events

April events

  • April 2 – The first sleeping car is introduced in Britain, on Anglo-Scottish services.[5]
  • April 8 – Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway reopens its Dabhoi-Miyagam line (32 km of 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) narrow gauge) relaid with stronger rails allowing locomotives to replace oxen as motive power (although this is not done regularly until 1880). Later part of the Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway and Western Railway, the Dabhoi system is in continuous operation until gauge conversion in the early 21st century.[6]
  • April 29 – Eli H. Janney is awarded U.S. patent 138,405, Improvement in Car-Couplings (filed for on April 1) for his knuckle coupler design.[7]

May events

A high point of Victorian architecture: G. G. Scott’s Midland Grand Hotel fronting London St Pancras station

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December events

Unknown date events

Deaths

December deaths

  • December 24 – Johns Hopkins, entrepreneur (b. 1795), died without heirs, leaving $7 million, mostly in Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stock, to establish his namesake institutions, the single largest philanthropic donation ever made to educational institutions at that time.

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