Trains, horses, wagons, and automobiles were common.
the car and steam boats
1930s
In the 1930s, trains and ships were often used for transportation. They also used cars, trucks, planes, and even horses and wagons at this time.
they road dickd
there were mostly trains,trams,automobiles, and carriages.
In the 1930s, people primarily relied on automobiles for transportation, as car ownership became more accessible due to mass production and lower prices. Public transportation options, such as buses and trains, were also widely used, especially in urban areas. Additionally, bicycles and walking remained common for shorter distances. The decade saw a decline in horse-drawn vehicles as motorized transport gained popularity.
Automobiles and airplanes were made for transportation. Radios and movies came out as well, thus improving communication.
Nigeria's air transportation is said to have started in Kano in 1925. Aviation increased in the 1930s and the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria was founded in 1935.
Well there were cars, bicycles, trains, and in some cases (l.a.) they had the smaller versions of trains that were electric.
yes
automobiles/other ground vehicles such as fords and Cadillacs but there was still taxis and horse pulled carriages
In the 1930s, transportation options included automobiles, which became increasingly affordable and popular due to mass production, especially with models like the Ford Model T. Public transportation systems, such as buses and streetcars, were common in urban areas. Railroads remained a vital mode for long-distance travel, with passenger trains providing a comfortable option. Additionally, air travel was in its infancy, with small airlines offering limited flights for those seeking faster transportation.