Thomas Brassey

General contractor, Project participant

1805 – 1870

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Who was Thomas Brassey?

Thomas Brassey was an English civil engineering contractor and manufacturer of building materials who was responsible for building much of the world's railways in the 19th century. By 1847, he had built about one-third of the railways in Britain, and by time of his death in 1870 he had built one in every twenty miles of railway in the world. This included three-quarters of the lines in France, major lines in many other European countries and in Canada, Australia, South America and India. He also built the structures associated with those railways, including docks, bridges, viaducts, stations, tunnels and drainage works.

As well as railway engineering, Brassey was active in the development of steamships, mines, locomotive factories, marine telegraphy, and water supply and sewage systems. He built part of the London sewerage system, still in operation today, and was a major shareholder in Brunel's The Great Eastern, the only ship large enough at the time to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable across the North Atlantic, in 1864.

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Born
Nov 7, 1805
Buerton
Spouses
Children
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Employment
  • Grand Trunk Railway
    (1852 - )
Lived in
  • Birkenhead
    (1826 - )
  • Stafford
  • Kingston upon Thames
  • Rouen
    (1841 - )
Died
Dec 8, 1870
St Leonards-on-Sea

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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