Old Steam Trains By: Michael Wilkerson.

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Old Steam Trains By: Michael Wilkerson

The oldest train This is a example of the first train ever made in 1792 by a man named Richard Trevthick.

More Trains The rocket was made in 1829 was made. This is a guess on what it would look like although it might be longer. Facts By 1910 a train could reach speeds up to 125 km a hour. A train was created in 1860 In Austria and was the first.

trains before steam This Is what a train was before 1792 without the wagon and with the horse and track and a train car. The wagon wasn’t used for transportation but it was used for hauling stuff for a short distance.

What the us did with trains Before trains the world wouldn’t travel a lot and didn’t have stone from around the world because it was to heavy. When trains where invented the world traveled and got some stuff from around the world.

The ending People now a day use a diesel locomotive instead of steam. Diesel trains cause pollution while steam trains don’t the put off steam. Wood can be infinite if replanted and diesel isn’t infinite.