202km/h is the world record by the LNER Mallard in the UK on 3rd July 1938. The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard travelled at 202km/h (126mph) in the UK on 3rd July 1938.
pretty fast
The first locomotive the pen-y-darren 1n 1804 was approximately 4mph by 1829 the Rocket broke the record and was now the fastest steam loco at 35mph
They are called steam trains because they are pulled by steam engines.
89
1mph
Steam trains were first. they use both fire and water to produce steam and make the engine run.
There are 2.4 Steam Trains in the world as of 2012.
Trains Unlimited - 1997 Steam Trains was released on: USA: 27 October 1997
Yes, there were steam trains in the 1870s. The first steam locomotive was developed by Scottish inventor William Murdoch in 1784. By the 1830s, steam trains were in use in much of the world.
In the Old West, steam trains typically traveled at speeds of 20 to 30 miles per hour. However, some trains could reach speeds up to 60 miles per hour under optimal conditions. The actual speed often depended on the terrain, the type of train, and the condition of the tracks. Overall, steam trains significantly improved transportation and communication during that era.
with steam.
steam engine trains.