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The first streetcars in Canada were horse-drawn.
In the late 1800's meaning 1870 and after most cities in EUROPE had Horse-drawn streetcars. Around 1890 electric streetcars began replacing the horse powered ones. It's similar in the US, but there things developed a little earlyer
In 1870, people rode trains and steam-powered riverboats and ships. They rode horses and used a wide variety of horse-drawn vehicles. Of course, they could walk. There were no electric streetcars, automobiles nor airplanes.
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Hansom is a horse drawn cab.
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The Horse Drawn Chariot was invented in the year 1,700 B.C.E.
A trips just made in a horse-drawn sled - you can't be serious!
A horse drawn wagon on rails is called a sled or sleigh.
Horse-drawn sleigh plans can be found at a website called Wild Horse Books. It offers a wide variety of plans for wagons, carriages, carts and sleighs, and other horse drawn vehicles.
A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
Do you mean Tuk-Tuk? It's not horse-drawn but scooter - based.