February 28, 1827, one of the oldest railroads in the United States a group of Baltimore businessmen was known as the first public rail transport railroad. The main purpose of the railway is to prevent Chesapeake and the Ohio canal from getting jammed, the canal is proposed and destroyed at the same time as the railroad. The new railroad is a big invention that allows people and things to travel by train. This is a big improvement for the US as everything else in the rest of the world has become more advanced.
Several states have leased the railroad since 1826, including Massachusetts, New York, South Carolina, Pennsylvania. The most famous early railroad was Baltimore and the Ohio Railroad (B & O). And it connected Baltimore Harbor to the Ohio River, and in 1830 provided passenger and cargo services. Improvements in transportation have raised the possibility that the US will spread its borders to the west. Most of the foundation of the expansion to the West is economic, but related to the American belief that America and American Indians' heathen "lives there and is destined to be influenced by the rule of the Euro civilization doing. . - American settlers and their superior technology, especially railway and telegraph
In 1827 the municipal leaders acquired the Charter of the Maryland Treaty and built a railroad to the Ohio River 17 Baltimore and the Ohio Railroad (B & O) opened the first general railroad in 1830. It is operated between Baltimore and Ellicott City. : 80 It became the first company to use thumbs to operate American locomotives. B & O opened a branch in Washington, DC in 1835. The main line of the 184 Westline arrived at Cumberland in 1842, where it broke the C & O canal for eight years and the railway continued being built west. In the middle of the 18th century, other railroads were built, Baltimore, the most important being the North Central, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Baltimore and Potomac. (This is all managed by the Pennsylvania Railway.)