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Yes, for public transport, from the late 1840s on.

(Before that they were short, confined to mines and used horse-drawn wagons.)

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15y ago

well lets say they were very cheap well lets say they were very cheap

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11y ago

London, Ont saw it's first train route established December 15, 1853.

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I believe it was used mostly for trade. It says in social studies that the train reduced shiping time.

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30 miles per hour

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In the late 1800s, yes.

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1862

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