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Steam Trains

The Industrial Revolution also saw the invention of the steam train, which made travel across the country much easier, and provided thousands of jobs.

Richard Trevithick

Richard Trevithick

  • The invention of steam engines allowed for the invention of steam trains, which made travel across Britain much easier.
  • In 1804, an engineer called Richard Trevithick built the first functioning steam train, though it was very slow, travelling at less than 3 miles an hour.
George Stephenson

George Stephenson

  • It took several decades for a faster, more effective steam train to be built.
  • This was achieved in 1829 by George Stephenson, a self-taught engineer from Newcastle.
  • He had designed a steam train that was capable of travelling up to thirty miles per hour.
The Railway Age

The Railway Age

  • Stephenson’s steam train was launched the following year on the newly-completed Liverpool to Manchester railway, which began the Railway Age in Britain.
  • This railway was the first in the world that travelled between two cities.
Expansion of the railway network

Expansion of the railway network

  • Trains continued to develop and improve; they could achieve speeds of up to sixty miles per hour by the 1840s and, by 1850, over six thousand miles of track had been laid across the country.
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