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Steam train during the Industial Revolution

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When was the first railway opened to transport?

1758

1838

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When was the first railway opened to use?

1758

1830

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When was the first steam train launched?

1904

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1812

When was the first steam train launched?

1812

1904

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How was the steam train powered?

Coal and fuel

Electricity

How was the steam train powered

Coal and fuel

Electricity

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How many passengers could the steam train transport?

15

600

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How many passengers could the steam train transport?

600

15

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At which speed could it go?

24 .1 kph

7.25 kph

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At which speed could it go?

24 .1 kph

7.25 kph

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How many people are needed to drive the steam train?

2

1

How many people are needed to drive the steam train?

1

2

Sous-titre

After making this playful game about steam trains, the main ideas you have to remember is that the first railway which is that of the Middelton located in Leeds in England opened in 1758, that the first train was dropped in 1812 thanks to John Blenkinsop , that it could carry 600 passengers while measuring 122 meters long , going at a speed of 24 km/h and on top of that we can also add that it was running on coal that people put in a dedicated furnace.

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