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1st US President to travel by rail

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June 6, 1833 - Andrew Jackson became the first President of the United States to ride on a railroad train- between Ellicott's Mills, MD and Baltimore. http://www.railfanclub.org/archives/newsletters/June05/ThisMonth.htm June 6, 1833 President Andrew Jackson rides the Baltimore & Ohio from Ellicott City to Baltimore, becoming the first US President to travel by rail, during his term in office. http://www.nrhs.com/almanac/rr-almanac-1820-1839.pdf De Baltimore & Ohio was de maatschappij die de meeste vernieuwingen introduceerde. Het was namelijk de eerste spoorweg die: * een Amerikaanse president vervoerde, toen Andrew Jackson van Ellicott's Mill naar Baltimore reisde (6 juni 1833); Boek: Het Groot Guinness Treinen Boek (bijgewerkt tot 1982) - ISBN 90-245-0751-0, blz 26

Wdew (talk) 10:15, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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