The first railroads were built in the early 1800s in Britain, with the Stockton and Darlington Railway opening in 1825 as the first public railway to use steam locomotives. Prior to this, horse-drawn railways had been used in mining areas, such as the ones in Wales and the coalfields of northeast England. The development of these early railroads laid the foundation for the expansion of railway networks worldwide.
1830.
farmers used them to move cotton.
they were built in the 1800 the precise date is 1899
Railroads
A disadvantage of railroads is that they are expensive to built and maintain. Also, once the infrastructure is built it is hard to reroute trains.
in the early 1800's
Railroads were built.
In the South
By walking , horse and carriage and by river boat. Later in the century, railroads were built.
1830.
northeast
they were built around Newcastle, great Britain.
Scotland
farmers used them to move cotton.
farmers used them to move cotton.
Inside mines. Long before railroads were built.
they were built in the 1800 the precise date is 1899