The speed of a locomotive in the 19th century was about 63 mph. Answered by Ryan Bradshaw of 8HX at Moorside High School, Stoke-on-Trent.
around 30-40 mph
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How long is the train ride from san diego to detroit
It has been running from 19th February 1985 which makes it 25 years old from 19th February 2010
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It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
Since the turn of the 19th century.
9th century to almost the 19th century.
2 hours. However, that would not have taken you very far into Germany. Lithuania and Germany (Ostrpreussen) bordered each other in the 19th century, so depending where you were in Lithuania - it could take as little as 5 minutes. The district of Klaipeda (previously Memel) in Lithuania was part of Germany in the 19th century, as was the area round Tilsit.
Carts running on rails, pushed by humans or pulled by horses etc were in use long before steam trains were invented.
to take on water
It was rather long
since the 19th century
On rivers
Since 19th century (1800)
By the end of the 19th century. WB
slavery and something else
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