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Wow, erm.. lots of things! This is the time of the industrial revolution, so steam-power in trains and machines. Oh, yes the BRITISH invented basketball in 1755 see:http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/ABA87FAD-7BC7-415E-8912-223D61B83252/
McCoy invented an automatic lubricator for oiling the steam engines of locomotives and boats in 1979 mccoy invented an oil-dripping cup for trains
Because they used steam engines, which rely on fire to turn water into steam to power pistons which makes the train move. Also, while in use some of the steam is always released, creating big steam clouds around the locomotive.
Thomas Savery invented the steam pump in 1712 Thomas Savery invented the steam pump in 1712
James Watt invented steam engine & it is invented in 1769
no rest rooms facilities in steam engines of Indian railways
Railways came first, back in the 14th century, trains - sort of as we know them - came later. The first steam train ran in 1804 in England. But there were lots of development problems and working railroads really didn't get going until 1830.
There are a number of publications available for those who enjoy reading about steam trains. These can either be publications for those who collect model railways such as "Model Rail" magazine or "Hornby" catalogues or magazines about the actual trains such as "Steam Railway".
Elijah invented a lubricating oil for steam engines that allowed the steam trains to run faster.
There was no cars at that time, not even steam trains
Diesel multiple units, electric multiple units, and diesel locomotives. Steam trains run on heritage railways and rail tours. It depends which country your in. Trains vary from country-country
Steam-powered trains were first developed during the 1800s and they were located in Great Britain.
Now that he has invented the steam engine, we have steam boats, trains , and we can get to places faster.
The history of trains dates back more than two hundred years ago. The very first steam train rolled over the railways of industrial England in the early 1800s.
yes but they barley worked & they ran on roads
They are called steam trains because they are pulled by steam engines.
Wherever they were coming from, most people came to the goldfields by foot, or used horses and carts. Later, when the railways were built, steam trains were used.