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Trains in the 1800s often had to stop due to several factors, including the need for maintenance of the tracks, refueling or replenishing water for steam locomotives, and logistical reasons such as picking up or dropping off passengers and cargo. Additionally, safety protocols required frequent stops at designated stations to ensure passenger safety and manage schedules. The lack of advanced signaling systems also contributed to the necessity of stopping trains to avoid collisions.

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