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      • From their start in England in 1830, railroads spread like kudzu across the globe. They unified countries, created great fortunes, enabled the growth of new industries, and thoroughly revolutionized life in every place they ran.
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  2. Source in inland water transport. The earliest railroads reinforced transportation patterns that had developed centuries before. During the Middle Ages most heavy or bulky items were carried by water wherever possible. Where natural interconnection among navigable rivers was lacking, gaps in trade were likely to develop, most notably at watersheds.

  3. Rail transport had originally been conceived as a way of moving coal and industrial goods but the railway operators quickly realised the potential market for railway travel, leading to an extremely rapid expansion in passenger services.

  4. Jul 29, 2019 · Since their invention, railroads have played a huge role in further developing civilizations around the world. From ancient Greece to modern-day America, railroads have changed the way humans travel and work. The earliest form of rail transportation actually dates back to 600 B.C.

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    • Liverpool and Manchester Railway. “Views of the Most Interesting Scenery on the Line of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.” The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in September 1830 marked the dawn of steam-powered rail travel.
    • Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The “Tom Thumb,” constructed by Peter Cooper in 1829, was the first locomotive to be built in America. In order to compete with the commercial boom experienced by New York City following the construction of the Erie Canal, leaders of the rival port of Baltimore proposed a 380-mile rail line linking the city with the Ohio River in Wheeling, West Virginia.
    • Panama Railway. Railroad train following tracks beside Panama Canal. Rail tracks linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for the first time when the Panama Railway was completed in 1855.
    • Lincoln Funeral Train. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad engine, with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln mounted on the front, 1862. The engine was one of several used to carry Lincoln’s body from Washington, D.C., to Springfield, Ill.
  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Background Info. Vocabulary. The ability to transport goods and human beings safely and efficiently across long distances is fundamental to economic life in modern societies. A brief look at the early United States illustrates this principle dramatically. In the first half of the 19th century, Americans built a robust transportation network ...

  6. May 15, 2024 · railroad, mode of land transportation in which flange-wheeled vehicles move over two parallel steel rails, or tracks, either by self-propulsion or by the propulsion of a locomotive.

  7. The expansion of roads, canals, and railroads changed people’s lives. In 1786, it had taken a minimum of four days to travel from Boston, Massachusetts, to Providence, Rhode Island. By 1840, the trip took half a day on a train. In the twenty-first century, this may seem intolerably slow, but people at the time were amazed by the railroad’s ...

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