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Q: How comfortable were the first trains?
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What innovations made trains more comfortable?

Air conditioning and refrigeration are just two innovations that made trains more comfortable.


How are trains better than cars?

Cars are better then trains because they can travel faster, and are more comfortable to travel in. NO trains are better they can go twice as fast as cars. first class or any class is better than car seating this is why: meals on board.toilets.meals.internet wifis.plugs for phones and laptop. can u get that in a car?


Why is trains is better than bus?

trains have no traffic busses are heavy vehicles and cause potholes trains are more comfortable you can go to toilet trains can carry more passengers catching a bus is a fuss use your brain and catch a train


Where were bullet trains invented?

Bullet trains were first invented in japan!


Which one came first trains or cars?

Trains were first- 1784, but cars weren't invented until 1890.


Which came first the telegraph or the trains?

Trains came much before the telegraphs


What propelled the first trains in Australia?

The first trains in Australia were powered by steam, just as they were in other countries.The first trams were horse-drawn.


Which destinations can be reached by First Great Western Trains?

The destinations that can reached by First Great Western Trains are all located on its website. First Great Western Trains service many major cities in America.


Were there trains in the Tudor times?

There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872


When were trains first built?

The first train, called the Penydarren, was built in 1804 by Richard Trevithick. At that time, trains were known as locomotives.


How are trains different from steam trains?

Steam trains were first. they use both fire and water to produce steam and make the engine run.


Do trains have electrical outlets?

Some do, some don't. In Europe at least, an increasing number of long distance trains have an electricity socket. Local trains are unlikely to have an socket. These are being added as trains are re-furbished, or in new trains, often in first class only as an incentive to travellers to choose first class.