Baltimore and Ohio railroad
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) began construction on July 4, 1828. It was the first railroad in the United States chartered to carry both freight and passengers. The initial line ran from Baltimore, Maryland, to the Ohio River, marking a significant milestone in American transportation history.
Ohio. The B&O Railroad line existed from 1830 until 1987.
Some airplanes carry passengers and some carry freight. Here comes a freight train!
They both carry freight and or passengers.
A freight train carries cargos and sometimes food, depending on what the cargo is. a freight train does not transport passengers.
the Stockton & Darlington Railway, using the locomotive "Locomotion", about 1825.
Cotton from the south(apex)
Trucks and articulated lorries do carry international freight
Freight trains carry goods rather than passengers. Therefore, the only reason someone would be on one is if they were part of the train's crew or if they had boarded the train illegally, perhaps to save on rail fares.
Helicopters carry from 1 - 90 passengers