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Trains: The Most Important Transportation Advancement In The 1800s

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Did you know trains were the most important transportation advancement in the 1800s? Trains play a crucial role in terms of industrialization. They have been used for transportation for centuries. Whether for shipping goods long distances or their ability to transport mass amounts of people. Trains are a large industrial advancement that has impacted the world. Trains are used in many ways to improve the product industry. As stated in an article by AAR “Rail is the most fuel-efficient way to move freight over land, with railroads carrying the load of more than several hundred trucks.” Trains are cost efficient and are able to get large amounts transported for a lower cost. In addition, they are vastly used because of their reliability. For …show more content…

Moreover, transforming transportation across longer distances. Trains allow long travel to be faster, safer and more reliable for its passengers. As noted by Great River Rail “Storms that delay or cancel commercial airline flights or affect bus lines will not slow down a passenger train.” Passenger trains are a great alternative for people. Trains provide accessibility by connecting remote areas to urban areas, allowing people to access jobs, education and healthcare. As stated by Britanica “The need for travel is a derived need, because people rarely travel for the sake of travel itself; they travel to meet the primary needs or life.” Trains enable people to travel across areas to access things to sustain their daily lives. Even with many benefits, trains also have a negative effect on the environment. Environmental complaints most commonly found are noise, vibrations and amounts of carbon emissions. For example “railways are also responsible for a large amount of emissions that cover a wide range of pollutants and toxic substances that affect the atmosphere, soil and water worldwide,”(Railway Ecology). The negative environmental impact of railways is evident and must not be

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