people won't have to walk anymore.
They could get to work on trains
it changed are lives
Positively
Conditions in the trains were appalling. The victims were packed tightly into cattle trucks and the trains travelled very slowly. (For example, the Greek Jews sent to Auschwitz had to spend 120 hours in the trains). There were no lavatories and people had to sleep standing up. Many older or frail people died in those trains.
It gives people obesity.
On orphan trains kids would live on trains and wherever the trains would stop the kids would get out and people would chose what kid they want either for labor in the fram or just for having a kid. (It was a form of Adoption)
Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
Apolo Ohno used to live in Seattle, but then moved to Salt Lake City, Utah after the Olympics, I believe. He trains locally and some people that live in Utah have had the privilege of meeting him.
The importance of trains in daily life varies a great deal and depends on what country, and what part of the country, the people live in.
he changed the way we live by producing a more reliably and easy way to manufacture automobiles, giving the people more cars.
Sydney Live Steam Locomotive Society was created in 1948.
Yes and no depending on the area you live in