1830 The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opens, and the first railway passenger service is started. The line proves the viabillity of rail transport, and large scale railway construction begins in Britain, and then spreads throughout the world. The Railway age begins.
1837 The first German railway line connects Leipzig with Althen near Wurzen , in 1839 the line reaches Dresden.
1853Indianapolis' Union Station, the first "union station" in the world, opened by the Terre Haute & Richmond, Madison & Indianapolis, and Bellefontaine railroads.
1863 Scotsman Robert Fairlie invents the Fairlie locomotive with pivoted driving bogies, allowing trains to negotiate tighter bends. This innovation proves rare for steam locomotives but is the model for most future diesel and electric locomotives.
1879 First electric railway demonstrated at the Berlin Trades Fair.
1881 World's first public electric railway opened in Germany. One of the first railway lines in the Middle-East was built between Tehran and Rayy in Iran.
1888Frank Sprague installs the "trolleypole" trolley system in Richmond, Virginia, making it the first working electric street railway.
1890 World's first electric underground railway opened in London.
1970Penn Central goes bankrupt, the United States' largest corporate bankruptcy up to that time.
1979 High speed TGV trains introduced in France, TGV trains travel at an average speed of 213 km/h (132 mph) and with a top speed of 300 km/h (187 mph).
1987 World speed record for a diesel locomotive is set in Britain by British Rail's High Speed Train, which reaches a speed of 238 km/h (148 mph).
1990 World speed record for an electric train, is set in France by a TGV, which reaches a speed of 515 km/h (320 mph).