transportation
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812
The North used railroads for importing goods.
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.
Improvements in iron and steel production
The title "Father of the American Railroads" is often attributed to John Stevens, who was a pioneer in railway development in the United States during the early 19th century. He built the first steam locomotive in America in 1825 and advocated for the use of railroads to improve transportation. His innovations and vision laid the groundwork for the expansion of railroads across the country.
Quick transportation in the early days.
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812
crops and food and people
The North used railroads for importing goods.
The growth in the use of railroads was made possible because of cattle shipments. The Industrial Revolution was also a major factor in building more railroads.
No. To create steam you need another fuel. Coal, or wood is most commonly used to heat the water to create steam. We do not need to go back to the days of dirty trains blowing smoke.
It hard to say so forget about it .......hehehe
Not, usually most of the time the railroads have their own police.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
laces
they went back to the railroads, where they belong
Yes it was because railroads sucked back then