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It was invented by Richard Trevithick and revolutionized commercial transportation with a more durable, faster and more economical way of transporting goods and transporting people, drastically reducing travel times.
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It was invented by John Outram and its purpose was to move passengers within the city and to its suburban areas. It was silent and did not carry large volumes of cargo or passengers.
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Charles Pearson proposed the construction of underground tunnels with railway tracks as a solution to traffic congestion on London streets.
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It was invented by Werner von Siemens and came to provide a solution to the smoke produced by the steam locomotive underground.
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It is a famous train that operated for more than a century, between 1886 and 2007, and that covered the route between Calais (France) and Ventimiglia (Italy).
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It is a famous train that continues to operate and connects the cities of Moscow and Vladivostok, crossing Russia
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It was invented by Rudolf Diesel and works with a diesel engine connected to an electrical generator, creating electricity that powers the traction motors.
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It was invented by the Italian Ernesto Breda Society. It is a high-speed train that reaches more than 200km/h.
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These trains connect the city of London with Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam, making part of their route through the English Channel. They travel at 300 km/h and in the Canal at 140 km/h.
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It was invented by Kyotani Yoshihiro and uses magnets to rise and move without contact with the tracks, eliminating friction. This allows you to reach high speeds efficiently and smoothly.