Cornelius Vanderbilt II

American businessman and railroad magnate

Cornelius Vanderbilt II - American businessman and railroad magnate
Born

November 27th, 1843
181 years ago

Died

1899
126 years ago — 56 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Vanderbilt II was an influential businessman in the railroad industry during the late 19th century. He took over the family business after the death of his father, expanding operations significantly. Under his leadership, the family business diversified into other industries, shaping the economy of the time. Vanderbilt II was also known for his involvement in the development of the New York Central Railroad, where he played a crucial role in establishing it as one of the leading railroads in the United States. His work in the transportation sector was instrumental in connecting various regions and facilitating commerce.

Led the expansion of the New York Central Railroad

Played a key role in the family business after his father's death

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