People stopped using wagons and started traveling on trains primarily due to the increased speed and efficiency that trains offered. Trains could transport larger numbers of passengers and goods over long distances more quickly than horse-drawn wagons. Additionally, the development of extensive railway networks made travel more accessible and reliable, while the industrial revolution spurred urbanization and economic growth, further promoting rail travel as the preferred mode of transportation.
The suburbs began to grow when trains allowed people to commute from work to home.
Suburbs
suburbs.
in 1980, new trains stopped doing that but on some trains such as the HST, they still
If both trains were traveling at the same speed on a single track and stopped one second before a disaster, it suggests they were equipped with advanced braking systems that allowed them to react quickly to an emergency signal or warning. This could involve automated systems that detected the impending collision and engaged the brakes instantly. Additionally, the operators could have been alerted in time to manually apply the brakes, ensuring both trains stopped just in time to avoid the disaster.
Suburbs(apex) started to grow.
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in 1884 there were people fixing tracks for trains and there were people as dockmen to guide the ships were they stopped.
Isaac Dripps
Trains made it easier to travel long distances
speed trains and trains to transport people