Transportation in the 30s was pretty similar to today's. except maybe the trolley carhas disappeared from most cities but have been replaced in smaller towns by a tram-like bus. The subways were here the city buses along with airplanes and cars. Motorcycles were around and quite a few had a side car attached for the missus, All these were available in the 30s albiet not in all towns and cities, also not at current speeds
Institute of Transportation Engineers was created in 1930.
Armour Transportation Systems was created in 1930.
walking
i believe from the 1860's till about 1930...
Automobiles and airplanes were made for transportation. Radios and movies came out as well, thus improving communication.
The first high-speed train line was proposed by the Japanese Ministry of Transportation in the 1930's.
Trains, cars, boats, horses, & airplanes. Basically the same as today except on a much smaller scale.
Um, they didn't. They had cars. Horses as a means of transportation in urban/suburban areas were long gone by the 1930's.
-train trolley(man pushing) ,walking and hitching rides-trucks
They were normal cars but, they didn't have the engine to power it so they got oxs and attached them to their cars with ropes and made them pull them to their locations. They also had horses and buggies.
Horse drawn vehicles were still widely used in 1930, but by 1950 they were becoming much less common as trucks and cars became more affordable. Cross country travel would most likely be by bus or train. Passenger planes were available but jets were only for military purposes. Most trans-ocean transportation was by ship, but zeppelins made regular transatlantic flights from Germany to the US and Brazil in the 1930s.
Transportation and travel in the 1930s witnessed significant developments. During this decade, automobiles became more affordable, allowing for greater personal mobility. Railroads remained a crucial mode of long-distance travel, while airlines began offering commercial passenger services. This era also saw the emergence of freight management companies, which played a vital role in improving the efficiency and organization of cargo transportation.