Yes. The automobile did not become really popular and affordable until around the 1930's.
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Diesel trains are used for freight and sometimes they're used for passenger trains.
A Lot
In old and gold times, you had the trains that ran on steam engines. They used to pollute a lot, when coal was burned. But then the number of trains were very less and pollution was not a great problem. Now every body is running after material things. People travel a lot and the number of trains has increased to high level. Diesel trains pollute the air to fairly large extent. Trains running on electricity do not pollute the air directly. But then the air is already polluted when the electricity was generated.
Passenger trains are used to transport passengers.
steam engine trains.
Japanese Trains
Coal is still used in many steam engines today. Coal is not used on diesel trains or electric trains simply because it is not fuel for them. Electric trains and diesel trains are the most common trains in use, and not trains capable of using coal, because they are more efficent and much less costly to maintain.
Argentina has trains that allow people to travel more easily avoiding traffic and saving a lot of money.
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The first vacuum cleaner was called the "Puffing Billy." It was invented by Hubert Cecil Booth in 1901. Booth's vacuum cleaner was used commercially to clean trains and ships.
What type of coal do they use in trains?