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February 17, 1845
Fyodor Apollonovich Pirotsky, a Ukrainian-born inventor and engineer, is born in family of Ukrainian Cossacks ancestry in Lokhvytsia Uezd of Poltava Gubernia, modern-day Ukraine
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1871Russian engineer Fyodor Pirotsky develops a new type of blast furnace
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February 17, 1875
Fyodor Pirotsky puts electrically powered railway cars running on isolated from the ground and working as conductors rails on the Sestroretsks railway Miller's line in Russian Empire
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May 16, 1881
World's first electric tram, invented and made of two-decker horse tramway by Ukrainian-born Russian engineer Fyodor Pirotsky, goes into service in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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1881
Fyodor Pirotsky meets with German entrepreneur Carl Heinrich von Siemens to discuss regular electric transportation
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February 28, 1898Fyodor Pirotsky, inventor of the world's first electric tram, dies in poverty and is buried on a credit secured by the furniture in the town of Aleshki, now Ukraine
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Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Fyodor Pirotsky
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Births,
Electricity,
Fyodor Pirotsky,
Inventions,
Lokhvytsia,
Miller's Line,
Rail Transport,
Railway,
Russian Empire,
Saint Petersburg,
Science and Technologies,
Sestroretsk,
Tram,
Transport,
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