Joseph Hobson (1834–1917) was a Canadian land surveyor and railway design engineer. Early in his career he apprenticed under various professionals and became a provincial land surveyor when he was 21 years old. He did layout work for towns and counties in Ontario. Hobson, who was married in 1856, had six children. He retired in 1907, and worked as a consultant until his death in 1917.
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- Joseph Hobson (en)
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| - جوزيف هوبسون هو مهندس مدني كندي، ولد في 1834 في جيلف-إيراموسى في كندا، وتوفي في 1917. (ar)
- Joseph Hobson (1834–1917) was a Canadian land surveyor and railway design engineer. Early in his career he apprenticed under various professionals and became a provincial land surveyor when he was 21 years old. He did layout work for towns and counties in Ontario. Hobson, who was married in 1856, had six children. He retired in 1907, and worked as a consultant until his death in 1917. (en)
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- Engineering Institute of Canada
- Undersea tunnel
- Railway engineering
- Electric locomotive
- Grand Trunk Railway
- Great Western Railway (Ontario)
- 1834 births
- 1917 deaths
- American engineers
- Canadian civil engineers
- Buffalo, New York
- Waterloo, Ontario
- Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway
- Wellington County, Ontario
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Fort Erie, Ontario
- Nova Scotia
- Ariss
- Hamilton, Ontario
- International Railway Bridge
- Canadian engineers
- People from Wellington County, Ontario
- Manitoulin Island
- Port Huron, Michigan
- Southampton, Ontario
- St. Clair Tunnel
- Civil engineer
- Institution of Civil Engineers
- Kitchener, Ontario
- Niagara River
- Ontario
- Land surveyor
- Berlin, Canada
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| - جوزيف هوبسون هو مهندس مدني كندي، ولد في 1834 في جيلف-إيراموسى في كندا، وتوفي في 1917. (ar)
- Joseph Hobson (1834–1917) was a Canadian land surveyor and railway design engineer. Early in his career he apprenticed under various professionals and became a provincial land surveyor when he was 21 years old. He did layout work for towns and counties in Ontario. Hobson became an assistant engineer for the Grand Trunk Railway railroad company and did railway surveys. Advancing in his career he became the chief engineer for the Great Western Railway. Hobson was the resident engineer during the construction of the International Railway Bridge between the United States and Canada in the 1870s. He designed the first St. Clair railway tunnel. This was the first underwater railway tunnel between Canada and the United States. When it opened in 1891 it was the first undersea tunnel linking two distinct countries and the longest undersea tunnel then constructed. Hobson, who was married in 1856, had six children. He retired in 1907, and worked as a consultant until his death in 1917. (en)
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