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The locomotives were steamed
The first steam locomotive was built by Richard Trevithick in 1804
Locomotives did not develop until 1950 -
Richard Trevithick
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John Blenkinsop built a steam locomotive able to function, called Salamanca
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Built by George Stephenson and his son Robert in 1829
On September 15 of 1830, the day of the inauguration of the railroad from Liverpool to Manchester, this locomotive trampled and killed a member of Parliament for his neglect. -
The first public railway for the transport of passengers and freight that operated exclusively with steam locomotives was the Liverpool-Manchester, inaugurated in 1830
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A new world speed record for steam locomotive was established
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The largest locomotive
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The Tokaido Line: Tokyo with Osaka
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In Japan began to develop a train that achieved high speeds with little loss of energy because it did not make contact with the rails
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The train has been a great advance of the technology since they help to a transport of passengers or maleriales of commerce which help to a functioning of the economy of the country
The railway is undoubtedly one of the most important, significant and vital forms of transport, due to the impact it has had throughout the history of humanity, from its most primitive and original version in the times of Its invention, until the industrial revolution, thus helping to transport many people -
STEAM: Steam is one of the important elements for generating electrical energy
WAGONS: Vehicle that moves through the rails of a railroad, can be of passengers or goods
LANE: Is each of the metal bars on which the wheels of the trains move -