Horses were domesticated around 4000-3500 BCE, primarily for riding and as pack animals, leading to their significant role in transportation. Trains, on the other hand, were developed much later, with the first steam locomotive built by George Stephenson in 1814. The use of horse-drawn rail vehicles dates back to earlier rail systems in the early 19th century. Thus, while horses have been used for transportation for thousands of years, trains emerged as a modern transportation innovation in the early 19th century.
They used horses for transportation, and something called a travois.
train nothing but train
No. Horses were first used for transportion in the Copper Age, around the 3rd millennium BCE.
transportion was tough
No, the Greeks did not invent the train. They knew of steam power, but lacked the advanced technology and the materials know-how needed to come up with a train.
they train horses that are wild or unruly
You can get a ticket at Amtrak which is a train station. Also through the website of Port Authority of NY and NJ. You can get a metro card or pass and any of the transportion stations.
People train horses for a variety of reasons and each has their own individual opinion on what they like about horses and why they train them. Some like to train horses to be able to say they've done, others just like working with them on their own, it really does depend on the individual person.
George Stephenson
the steam train yeh
The same way you do when the horses are not in the olympics.
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