1790s in rail transport

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This article lists events relating to rail transport that occurred during the 1790s.

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1792[]

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1794[]

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  • December 14 – Erastus Corning, established railroads in New York and was instrumental in the formation of New York Central (d. 1872).

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  • A wooden railway on Beacon Hill in Boston carried excavations down the hill to clear the land for the State House

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1796[]

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1797[]

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1798[]

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1799[]

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See also[]

  • Years in rail transport

References[]

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