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How did chester Arthur travel?

In Arthur's day, the nation had a fairly extensive railroad network. Steamboats sailed up and down the navigable rivers. Horses and horse-drawn vehicles were the everyday mode of travel and people did more walking. There were horse-drawn light-rail cars in cities. There were no electric street cars, no motor-vehicles and no airplanes.


Did they have cars 200 years ago?

No they were horse drawn carriages.


What public transport was used in 1915?

Buses, some of which were still horse drawn. Cabs, again some were still horse drawn and the underground and overground railways and tramcars.


When did cars outnumber horses?

In the United States, cars outnumbered horse-drawn vehicles, for the first time, in 1922.


When did they stop using horse drawn carriages?

Horse drawn carriages never stopped because they still have horse drawn carriages. Technology got more advanced and they started making cars and vehicles and so carriages became less popular.


What people did before cars?

Horse drawn carriages. Before that horses.. And before that they walked.


Did people in the 1700s have cars?

No. In that period the only means of transport was either on foot, horse or horse/ox drawn carriage (and sedan chair).


What were hoover cars?

hoover cars were cars converted back to horse drawn vehiles during Herbert Hover's presidency,When fuel became too expensive for the average family


Were there cars in the 1600's?

no they only came about at the end of the 19th century


What was the first road ever built?

Roads were actually foot or horse paths that were well traveled and then used by horse drawn wagons then the horseless carriages and then by the cars we have today. As the cars got better people fixed the roads to be smoother and that is the roads we have today.


Were there buses and cars during Shakespearean times?

Not as such. The internal combustion engine had not been invented.Transport was on foot or horseback. There was of course horse drawn coaches.


What did people use before the car was invented?

Primarily horse drawn carriages, street cars, bicycles, trains, or their own two feet.