Chronology Lab

Timezone history

Trace how railroads and radios forced the world to agree on timezones.

Unifying time

History

Before timezones, towns set local noon when the sun peaked. Railroads adopted standard time in 1883 to keep schedules aligned.

  • Sir Sandford Fleming proposed global timezones after missing a train in 1876.
  • Greenwich Mean Time became the prime meridian reference, later refined to UTC.
  • International treaties formalized the 24-zone system to benefit ships, planes, and telecommunications.

Anomalies & daylight rules

Notes

Timezone lines sometimes bend around political borders or follow daylight saving decisions. Modern apps track these changes so nothing falls out of sync.

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