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1834 Patented an [[Atmospheric Railway|atmospheric railway]] system derived from the work of [[George Medhurst]] | 1834 Patented an [[Atmospheric Railway|atmospheric railway]] system derived from the work of [[George Medhurst]] | ||
1835 Henry Pinkus launched a prospectus for the National Pneumatic Railway Association. | |||
1839 Patented improvements in endless railway and carriages. <ref>The Engineer 1917/08/10</ref> | 1839 Patented improvements in endless-railway and carriages. <ref>The Engineer 1917/08/10</ref> | ||
Built an experimental line for half a mile alongside the Kensington Canal | Built an experimental line for half a mile alongside the [[Kensington Canal]]. | ||
Believed to be of American birth | Believed to be of American birth. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:25, 22 October 2014
1834 Patented an atmospheric railway system derived from the work of George Medhurst
1835 Henry Pinkus launched a prospectus for the National Pneumatic Railway Association.
1839 Patented improvements in endless-railway and carriages. [1]
Built an experimental line for half a mile alongside the Kensington Canal.
Believed to be of American birth.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1917/08/10
- The Atmospheric Railways by Howard Clayton. Published privately in 1966.