were long and dangerous
on rivers
By the early 1800s, the steam engine had become compact enough to support long distance travel. This was the first time goods could be transported over land by means other than a human or an animal.
It was very hard. To travel any distance took several days. A person going 30 miles by horse or wagon would have to leave home for 2 days to get there and another 2 days to go home. Not only was the trip long, but people had problems getting around after dark. There were no lights to see by so travel at night was dangerous.
Since the later 1800s.
It took anywhere from six to ten days, depending on the trains you caught. Many people stopped for a couple of days in Chicago to rest from the journey.
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Trains made it easier to travel long distances
Trains meant that long distances were not an obstacle to travel.
Trains made it easier to travel long distances
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About 6h45 (with a change of trains at Brussels).
on rivers
Around 8 hours with 2 or 3 trains.
For long-distance travel, they mostly used trains and passenger ships.
It takes long :) Croatian rails and trains are mostly old, with a few exceptions.
Airplanes are the fastest way to travel a long distance. - Over short distances, some trains may be faster
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