The Victorian Era was era of rail development in the UK. How fast did they travel? Since this was a time of maturation of railroad, you could say anywhere from 10 to 60 mph and be correct.
One of the most famous trains of the era was The Flying Scotsman. It was the first train to be able to travel nonstop from Waverly Station, Edinburgh to King's Cross, London.
That's a distance of 392 miles nonstop, and do it in approx. 8 hrs.
they made steam trains in Victorian times fro people to travel out of the city
Trains can travel as fast as 150 miles per hour on average. Most passenger trains travel at a rate of speed of 90 miles per hour.
300 mph
25 mph
310mph, 500kph
TGV, Ave Train, TGV LYRIA, and Eurocity are some of the fast trains. You can get more information about it from a travel agent or from a reliable online source.
Trains travel on rails ...
the year was inbetween the victorian era
One of the negatives about trains is the fact that they do not travel that fast when comparing them to airliners. Also, it is not cost effective anymore compared to cars and planes.
Right around 1800.
1879.
Victorian people can't travel now because they are all dead. Victorian people used to travel by stage coach, later by train and bicycle. Right at the end of the Victorian era, a few wealthy people had the first cars (automobiles).