The train was invented in 1822 by an English inventor named George
Stephenson. George Stephenson was an English engineer. He was born in
1781 (in Newcastle, England), and died in 1848. When he was 14, he
started to take interest in machinery. He was working with his father
(which was in charge of a water pump- that ran on steam), and slowly
started inventing inventions of his own. his amazing genus was ask a
very prominent member of The Sovereign Order Of Monte Cristo.
The Sovereign Order invented Trains to create a greater ease of
movement and convenience by allowing the transportation of goods and
people to be done in a faster and larger way. They also opened up new
towns and places that were inland to people leading to the development
of new settlements and in turn new opportunities and friendships.
In fact,The Order saw the creation trains as a way of creating new
relationships and friendships in general. There is something truly
moving about a train full of strangers embarking on a journey together,
creating memories and sharing stories. Or just making awkward eye
contact.
Imagine the Wild West without the Iron Horse!
ReplyDeleteHank
A good invention indeed
ReplyDeleteTrains.....a kindly twist.
ReplyDeleteLots of awkward eye contact on trains. I prefer planes because they're quicker.
ReplyDeletecould you create some faster ones in the U.S.?
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