Well you can safely assume that Motor car's wernt widly used until the end of the 1800s, having being made in 1885. 25 were sold by 1893, there were around 550 by 1899 therefore you can safely cross out cars.
The following would of been a form of transport open to them:
riding on a horse or buggie (i think)
Electrical, steam, and hydrocarbon. All three changed transport possibilities in the 1800s.
TrainsHorse Drawn WagonsYour own FeetHorsebacksubways tooThat's all i know
Yes, obviously less in central London, but closer to transport links.
Basically, they were used to help transport heavy objects long distances.
too transport beef too the north
transport farm goods to market
There was no network of petrol (gas) supply points in 1800s. Cars were only invented in Europe in 1885, so the advent of motor transport (and petrol stations) was not until 1900s.
it powered larger modes of transport ~thank NOVANET Najla ;*
The 1800's covers 100 years. Transport at the beginning was nearly non-existent but by the end of century, nearly everywhere was linked by railways.
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The concept of land transport, the process of traveling on land, first became popular in the century 1800s, when they first built the national railroad to travel across the country. The popularity only increased more once cars were invented.