Yes, the bicycle was invented before the train. The first verifiable bicycle, known as the "Laufmaschine" or "hobby horse," was created by Karl Drais in 1817. In contrast, the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive, designed by George Stephenson, was built in 1814. Therefore, the bicycle predates the train by a few years.
yes
The train was invented hundreds of years before cars or airplanes.
That's unknown ... tracks to guide cars were around long before railroads were invented.
Yes. Trains about 1800, ships from before Christ.
Before the Penny-Farthing was invented, a small number of people used the earlier, pedal-less bicycle called draisienne, or bone shaker.
Slow and very inconvenient! and people use bicycle with wooden wheels
the bicycle was invented after the car. the car was invented in 1672 by Ferdinand and the bicycle was invented in 1817 by Baron Von Darais
it was invented by the example of the bicycle.
the bike was invented in the 1860s
No
bicycle
John Richard Dedicoat is credited with invented the bicycle bell in 1877. Bicycle bells are usually put on the handlebars and are thumb activated.