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The first Victorian steam train, known as the Locomotion No. 1, was built in 1825 by George Stephenson for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in England. This railway opened on September 27, 1825, marking a significant milestone in the development of rail transport during the Victorian era. While not exclusively Victorian, as it predates the Victorian period, it laid the groundwork for the steam trains that became prominent during Queen Victoria's reign.
The first Victorian horse and carriage built in Hungary in the 15 to 16 centry.
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The first practical car was built in Germany in 1885 by Karl Benz.
The London Tube, the first underground railway system in the world, was built in the mid-19th century. The first line, the Metropolitan Railway, opened in 1863.
The first railway built in Bristol was the Bristol and Exeter Railway, which opened on May 1, 1841. This railway connected Bristol with Exeter and marked the beginning of significant railway development in the region. The line was part of the broader expansion of the railway network across the UK during the 19th century.
Victorian labourers. In UK, they were frequently underpaid and illiterate. The Railway companies often used huge numbers of Irish labourers, who were strong but desperately short of work to support their starving families at home.
The first train was built to carry coal from a mine in Wales, I think. The railway was short and narrow.
dunno do u amazing that such an idiotic answer is allowed.....The first locomotive was built in Britain by Stephenson
The first Victorian workhouse was built in North London in 1823 and there was more children than adults working there