This article lists events relating to railtransport that occurred during the 1750s. September 13 – Oliver Evans, pioneering American steam locomotive...
This article lists events relating to railtransport that occurred during the 1760s. December 28 – John Molson, established the Champlain and Saint Lawrence...
The history of railtransport began before the beginning of the common era. It can be divided into several discrete periods defined by the principal means...
the 1750sin archaeology involved some significant events. 1757: Robert Adam surveys the ruins of Diocletian's Palace at Spalato in Dalmatia. 1750s: Formal...
Lists of events in the history of railtransport are organised into the yearly lists below. Trains portal History of railtransport Timeline of railway...
Fighting between the French and British colonists occurred throughout the 1750s as a result. The Native American tribes of Indiana sided with the French...
Confederacy) in their captures of Lahore and other places and took part in the establishment of Sikh Misl rule in central Panjab. From 1750s to 1803 the...
About 13% of all distance is travelled by public transport, the majority of which is by train. The Dutch rail network of 3,013 km route is also rather dense...
Thames during the Industrial Revolution from the 1750s onwards; the Thames provided water for transport, for steam engines and for water-intensive industrial...
The decade of the 1740s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1748: Jeong Ji-hae, a Yangban and father of the Governor of Jinju, excavates six...
the dynasty faced a rival and the nominal suzerain, the Nawab of Oudh, in the 1750s and the 1760s. An exhausting guerrilla war, waged by the Benares ruler...
The decade of the 1760s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1764: First systematic mapping of the Antonine Wall by William Roy. Formal excavations...
sloping ridge, was bounded on the north by a valley in which the Nor Loch had been formed. In the 1750s overcrowding led to proposals to link across this...
comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and its predecessor states. To read about the background to...
third-busiest Amtrak rail hub, following Penn Station in Manhattan and Union Station in Washington, D.C., transporting over 4 million inter-city rail passengers...
the city's trade gradually declined in favour of Norwegian merchants (often of Hanseatic ancestry), and in the 1750s, the Kontor, or major trading post...
rail network lies in England, covering the country fairly extensively. There is railtransport access to France and Belgium through an undersea rail link...
into Westerham Road at Bowens Lodge. As well as Holwood House (built in the 1750s, Grade II listed and now called Holwood Mansion) and the old lodges,...
led to growing tensions between Britain and the 13 colonies. During the 1750s, the colonies began collaborating with one another instead of dealing directly...
Heritage Site. With the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, Derby became a centre of the British rail industry. Despite having a cathedral since 1927...
May: Museum of Transport opens to the public as a museum of local public transportin the former Queen's Road (Boyle Street) bus garage in Cheetham Hill...
become the largest coal exporting port in the world, with Cardiff as second, as coal was transported down by rail. Northeast Wales also had its own coalfield...
on hills above the village is Mow Cop Castle, which is a folly built in the 1750s to look like a medieval fortress and round tower. Biddulph is also home...
Various famous tenants of the Conollys in the castle included Archbishop Stone, the Protestant Primate (1750s), the Viceroy Lord Townshend (1770s), Lord...
who used this spelling in his official correspondence during the 1750s. In 1788, North Carolina created "Tennessee County", and in 1796, a constitutional...
Years' War in the 1750s and 1760s, with its fortifications being effectively dismantled in 1762. Sweden yielded its remaining part of the town in 1815, when...
Euston Road forms a section of the New Road, which was constructed in the 1750s as a turnpike trust toll road. The road was intended initially as a drovers'...
1750s, seaside towns and hamlets were vying with each other to attract wealthy visitors. The first recorded evidence of this fad in Ramsgate was in 1764...