Several railroads have been called the oldest in North America.
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Name | Chartered | State | Opened | Notes |
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Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania | March 3, 1826 | Pennsylvania | 1830 | Chartered on May 30, 1811 to build a canal; authorized to build a railroad on March 3, 1826 |
Granite Railway | March 4, 1826 | Massachusetts | October 7, 1826 | Only authorized to carry freight until April 16, 1846 |
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company | April 5, 1826 | Pennsylvania | October 9, 1829 | Chartered on March 13, 1823 to build a canal; authorized to build a railroad on April 5, 1826 |
Danville and Pottsville Railroad | April 8, 1826 | Pennsylvania | September 24, 1834 | |
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad | April 17, 1826 | New York | September 24, 1831 | |
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | February 28, 1827 | Maryland | January 7, 1830 | Carried passengers from opening |
South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company | December 19, 1827 | South Carolina | December 1830 | Carried passengers from opening |
Ithaca and Owego Railroad | January 28, 1828 | New York | April 1, 1834 | |
Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Railroad Company | February 7, 1828 | Pennsylvania | November 3, 1829 | |
Tioga Navigation Company | February 7, 1828 | Pennsylvania | 1839 | Chartered on February 20, 1826 to build a canal or slack-water navigation; authorized to build a railroad on February 7, 1828 |
Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad | February 13, 1828 | Maryland | July 4, 1831 | |
Chesterfield Railroad | February 27, 1828 | Virginia | July 1831 | |
New Castle and Frenchtown Turnpike and Railroad Company | March 14, 1828 | Maryland | February 28, 1832 | Chartered on January 6, 1810 as the New Castle and Frenchtown Turnpike Company to build a turnpike; renamed and authorized to build a railroad on March 14, 1828 |
Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad | March 24, 1828 | Pennsylvania | October 18, 1832 | Part of the state-owned Main Line of Public Works |
Schuylkill Valley Navigation Company | April 14, 1828 | Pennsylvania | 1830 | Chartered on March 20, 1827 to build a canal; authorized to build a railroad on April 14, 1828; renamed Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Railroad Company on January 15, 1829 |
Schuylkill East Branch Navigation Company | April 14, 1828 | Pennsylvania | November 18, 1831 | Chartered on February 20, 1826 to build a lock navigation; authorized to build a railroad on April 14, 1828; renamed Little Schuylkill Navigation, Railroad and Coal Company on April 23, 1829 |
New Castle and Frenchtown Turnpike and Railroad Company | February 7, 1829 | Delaware | February 28, 1832 | Chartered on January 24, 1809 as the New Castle and Frenchtown Turnpike Company to build a turnpike; renamed and authorized to build a railroad on February 7, 1829 |
New Castle Turnpike and Railroad Company | February 7, 1829 | Delaware | February 28, 1832 | Chartered on January 30, 1811 as the New Castle Turnpike Company to build a turnpike; renamed and authorized to build a railroad on February 7, 1829; merged into the New Castle Turnpike and Railroad Company on March 31, 1830 |
Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad | April 15, 1829 | Pennsylvania | April 1831 | |
Northern Liberties and Penn Township Railroad | April 23, 1829 | Pennsylvania | April 1834 | |
Mount Carbon Railroad | July 15, 1829 | Pennsylvania | 1831 | |
Tuscumbia Railway | January 15, 1830 | Alabama | June 12, 1832 | |
Pontchartrain Railroad | January 20, 1830 | Louisiana | April 23, 1831 | |
Lexington and Ohio Railroad | January 27, 1830 | Kentucky | August 15, 1832 | |
Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company | February 4, 1830 | New Jersey | October 1, 1832 | When the Camden and Amboy imported, assembled, and placed into service the locomotive John Bull, it was the first time that a steam locomotive had ever run on a North American railroad (earlier railroads used animal traction). |
Petersburg Railroad | February 10, 1830 | Virginia | October 1832 | |
Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Company | April 7, 1830 | Pennsylvania | April 1834 | |
Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company | April 7, 1830 | Pennsylvania | November 5, 1836 | |
Canajoharie and Catskill Railroad | April 19, 1830 | New York | 1839 | |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | June 5, 1830 | Massachusetts | June 24, 1835 | |
Petersburg Railroad | January 1, 1831 | North Carolina | 1833 | |
Paterson and Hudson River Railroad | January 31, 1831 | New Jersey | 1834 | |
Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad | February 9, 1831 | New Jersey | August 13, 1836 | |
Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad | February 16, 1831 | New York | July 12, 1832 | |
West Chester Railroad | February 18, 1831 | Pennsylvania | October 1, 1832 | |
West Feliciana Railroad | March 5, 1831 | Louisiana | January 1835 | |
Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad | March 21, 1831 | Pennsylvania | March 18, 1834 | Part of the state-owned Main Line of Public Works |
Southwark Railroad | April 2, 1831 | Pennsylvania | 1835 | |
Cumberland Valley Railroad | April 2, 1831 | Pennsylvania | August 16, 1837 | |
Philadelphia and Delaware County Railroad | April 2, 1831 | Pennsylvania | January 17, 1838 | Renamed Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad on March 14, 1836 |
Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad | April 5, 1831 | Pennsylvania | June 6, 1832 | |
Winchester and Potomac Railroad | April 8, 1831 | Virginia (now partially West Virginia) | March 1836 | |
New York and Harlem Railroad | April 25, 1831 | New York | November 26, 1832 | |
Boston and Providence Railroad | July 22, 1831 | Massachusetts | July 28, 1835 | |
Boston and Worcester Railroad | June 23, 1831 | Massachusetts | April 16, 1834 | |
Clinton and Vicksburg Railroad | December 19, 1831 | Mississippi | 1838 | Reorganized as the Commercial and Railroad Bank of Vicksburg on December 25, 1833 |
Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad | January 5, 1832 | Ohio | 1838 | |
Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railroad | January 13, 1832 | Alabama | August 20, 1833 | |
Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad | January 18, 1832 | Delaware | July 14, 1837 | |
Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis Railroad | February 2, 1832 | Indiana | July 4, 1834 | |
Ohio and Indianapolis Railroad | February 3, 1832 | Indiana | 1851 | Renamed Jeffersonville Railroad on February 3, 1849 |
Calais Railway | February 17, 1832 | Maine | 1832 | |
Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad | February 23, 1832 | Pennsylvania | November 14, 1833 | |
Baltimore and Port Deposit Railroad | March 5, 1832 | Maryland | July 6, 1837 | |
New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company | March 7, 1832 | New Jersey | September 15, 1834 | |
Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad | March 8, 1832 | Virginia | July 27, 1834 | |
New Jersey, Hudson and Delaware Railroad | March 8, 1832 | New Jersey | 1872 | Merged into the New Jersey Midland Railway on April 26, 1870 |
Franklin Railroad | March 12, 1832 | Pennsylvania | September 10, 1839 | |
Delaware and Maryland Railroad | March 14, 1832 | Maryland | July 14, 1837 | Merged into the Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad on April 18, 1836 |
York and Maryland Line Railroad | March 14, 1832 | Pennsylvania | August 23, 1838 | |
Liggett's Gap Railroad | April 7, 1832 | Pennsylvania | October 20, 1851 | Renamed Lackawanna and Western Railroad on April 14, 1851 |
Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad | April 14, 1832 | New York | April 19, 1836 | |
Saratoga and Fort Edward Railroad | April 17, 1832 | New York | October 15, 1848 | Reorganized as the Saratoga and Washington Railroad on May 2, 1834 |
New York and Albany Railroad | April 17, 1832 | New York | December 31, 1848 | Sold to the New York and Harlem Railroad on March 9, 1846 |
Watertown and Rome Railroad | April 17, 1832 | New York | October 1849 | |
Tonawanda Railroad | April 24, 1832 | New York | May 1837 | |
New York and Erie Railroad | April 24, 1832 | New York | September 23, 1841 | |
Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad | April 25, 1832 | New York | April 18, 1836 | Leased by the Long Island Rail Road from opening |
Hudson and Berkshire Railroad | April 26, 1832 | New York | September 26, 1838 | |
Boston, Norwich and New London Railroad | May 1, 1832 | Connecticut | 1840 | Merged into the Norwich and Worcester Railroad on June 22, 1836 |
New York and Stonington Railroad | May 14, 1832 | Connecticut | November 17, 1837 | Merged into the New York, Providence and Boston Railroad on July 1, 1833 |
Portsmouth and Lancaster Railroad | June 9, 1832 | Pennsylvania | September 16, 1836 | Renamed Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mountjoy and Lancaster Railroad on March 11, 1835 |
Williamsport and Elmira Railroad | June 9, 1832 | Pennsylvania | January 12, 1837 | |
Strasburg Railroad | June 9, 1832 | Pennsylvania | 1837 | |
New York, Providence and Boston Railroad | June 23, 1832 | Rhode Island | November 17, 1837 | |
Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad | June 29, 1832 | Michigan | February 3, 1838 | Sold to the Central Railroad of Michigan on April 22, 1837 |
Selected railroads chartered since 1832: