1899 in rail transport

Events

February events

Modest exterior of H.W. Braddock's Marylebone station building

March events

April events

  • April 15 – Chicago's Lake Street 'L' is extended at grade level beyond the City Limits at 52nd Avenue and reaches Austin. On May 15, it is extended into suburban Oak Park.

June events

July events

August events

  • August 8 – Atlantic Coast Line Railroad predecessor Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company of South Carolina acquired from the Central of Georgia its half-interest in the lease of the Georgia Railroad; the ACL now had direct access to Atlanta.

September events

October events

November events

December events

Unknown date events

Births

January births

Unknown date births

Deaths

September deaths

References

  • White, John H., Jr. (Spring 1986), America's most noteworthy railroaders, Railroad History, Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, 154, p. 9–15.
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