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February 25 – The Grand Duke of Hesse and Grand Duke of Baden in present-day Germany agree to construct the Main-Neckar-Eisenbahn from Heidelberg to a connection with the state railway in Baden.
October 15 – Official opening of first continuous international railway line between Antwerp, Belgium and Köln, Prussia (third day of the opening festivities, covering the Liège (Belgium)–Köln part), making Herbesthal railway station the first international border station in the world.
November events
November 1 – The earliest ancestor of the Rutland Railroad, the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, is chartered by the state of Vermont.
↑The Biographical Directory of the Railway Officials of America for 1887. Chicago, Illinois: Railway Age. 1887. p.236.
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