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Q: Prolific inventor who invented 15 applicances for elctric railways and was awarded more than 60 patents?
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Who was the prolific inventor who invented 15 appliances for electric railways and was awarded more than 60 patents?

Granville T. Woods


Prolific inventor who invented 15 appliances for electric railways and was awarded more than 60 patents?

Granville T. Woods


When was the railways invented?

It was invented by the Victorians


When the railways in Britain were invented were they the first in the world?

Yes, they were.


Who invented british steam trains and railways?

jesus bhoy :)


What year were the railways invented during the industrial revolution?

2012


Who made the rail road?

James Watt discovered the steam engine. The underground railways is only an application of it. James Watt invented the engine and other people like ourselves found another use for it. Hence, there is no specific inventor.


Who made rail roads?

James Watt discovered the steam engine. The underground railways is only an application of it. James Watt invented the engine and other people like ourselves found another use for it. Hence, there is no specific inventor.


Who invented railway?

MR GEORGE STEPHENSON did not invent the railways. See discussion. No one invented railways. They came about through evolution - bit by bit development.


Who made the steam powered locamotive?

George Stephenson is considered to be the inventor of the first steam locomotive engine for railways.


Who made the underground rail road?

James Watt discovered the steam engine. The underground railways is only an application of it. James Watt invented the engine and other people like ourselves found another use for it. Hence, there is no specific inventor.


What railway center was destroyed in the civil war?

In England, railways had not yet been invented