No, the first electric toy train was made by Carlisle & Finch in the U.S. in 1897.
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Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison was in his mid-twenties when he saved a 3-year-old child from a runaway train in 1867.
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Thomas Edison
1859, he sold newspapers on a train
Edison began inventing at 12 years old while he was a railroad newsboy. He was the first person to print a newspaper on a train. He lived in a time where a self made man could work, invent, and create on his own.
Thomas Edison worked many places he worked at the train station as an assistant and i think i spelled it wrong but that is all i know bye.
No, Thomas Edison did not blow up a train. He was a renowned American inventor known for his contributions to the development of the light bulb, phonograph, and motion pictures. There is no credible evidence to suggest he was involved in any train explosions.
He saved the train and a little boy from disaster after pushing the boy out of the way.
Thomas Edison saved a boy on a train from a rolling chemical bottle. This incident inspired the boy's father, who was a station agent, to teach Edison morse code. This event sparked Edison's interest in technology and communication.