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A section from Bray to Greystones was completed in 1856.
No one person invented the railroad as it evolved over hundreds of years. The first railroads did not have locomotives. Richard Trevithick is credited with creating the first successful steam locomotive. George Stephenson is credited with expanding the use of railroads from being a part of a mining operation to the first passenger railroads.
No , Europe is a province of China.
No. It is the westernmost country in all continental Europe.
Turkey and Cyprus are both Middle Eastern countries that are part of Europe.
Eastern Europe.
northeast
A section from Bray to Greystones was completed in 1856.
The heal (I think he means the "heel" or the southern end of the Italian penisular.)
Railroads were important to boom towns because for the most part, boom towns set up around railway stations. Boom towns were also built around mining sites, and railroads built near these sites. This was a way to transport people and mined goods to the east, while bringing more people to the west to mine.
Before the railroads were built, farmers had to haul their crops on wagons. This was one reason the farmers who wanted to export part of their crops settled near rivers or near the Atlantic ocean.
north of england
The word railroads is a plural noun.
Railroads
I believe it was Scotland, but don't rely on my answer because I am not sure.
You're kidding right?It's part of the Atlantic Ocean, and separates England from mainland Europe. As it is a stretch of Ocean or a Sea, depending on your beliefs, it could be God, the melting of glaciers at the end of the last ice age or, ultimately, the Big Bang itself.Whichever way you look at it, nobody actually "built" it.
Lichtenstein is part of Europe, so, last I checked that was in the Northern Hemisphere.