your dumb
The Maglev train (also known as the Magnetic Levitation train) was invented in Germany, by a man named Alfred Zehden, in 1902.+++The Linear Motor which is used to propel the levitated trains, was invented in Britain, in the 1960s I think, but sadly not developed here.in japan The technology in use for the Japanese MagLev was invented by two US inventors and was sold to the Japanese when no US investors could be found to proceed with a full-scale maglev in the US. The American prototype maglev train they made was only 3 feet long. A German maglev, using a different technology, was invented and built at about the same time, with the German maglev in use prior to the Japanese maglev.
Before roads and railways were built all over the place, rivers and riverboats offered easy transportation.
there isnt really one
no it isnt
The US Department of Transportation is headed by the Secretary of Transportation.
yes, there is,Added: I don't believe that ther are any operaing in a commercial application.
They used trains for transportation.
The bus provided transportation for us.
Two major explanations have been offered for the continuously increasing demand for marketing skills: deregulation of major industries (banking, telecommunications, and transportation) and increased foreign competition.
Japan has the same transportation as the US. As a matter of fact, Japan actually had some types of transportation before the US!
The US Department of Transportation was created on 1 April 1967.
Thanksgiving is a US holiday in the fall. Halloween is, however it isnt an official holiday (not sure why).