Alois Negrelli
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Luigi Negrelli, Ritter von Moldelbe (January 23, 1799 - October 1, 1858), was an engineer and railroad pioneer in Austria, Italy and Switzerland.
He was born in Fiera di Primiero, in Trentino and studied in Feltre and Padua. After beginning his career in the province of Tyrol, he lived for some time in Vorarlberg, Austria. He then built the first Swiss railroad from Zurich to Baden and was the creator of the plans for the Suez Canal, which was later built by Ferdinand de Lesseps. He died in Vienna.
In his book about "Transportation in Egypt" Negrelli wrote about the Suez Canal:
...The connection of the two seas with a canal is not only a necessity for free trade by shortening the route between Europe and the old rich contries of the Indian Ocean but also for increase of coastal navigation and economic prosperity of this blessed country (Egypt)...'' ([eLibrary Austria Project (translated from the German text)])
Work
- "Die gegenwärtigen Transport- und Kommunikationsmittel Egyptens", A. Negrelli v. Moldelbe; 1856 (Transportation in Egypt)
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