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Hey! Thank you so much for sharing some information about this topic. This is a must-read blog. You have such an interesting and informative page. I'll be looking forward to be visiting your site again and for your other posts as well. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteBy 1550, narrow gauge railways with wooden rails were common in mines in Europe. By the 17th century, wooden wagonways were common in the United Kingdom for transporting coal from mines to canal wharfs for transshipment to boats. The world's oldest working railway, built in 1758, is the Middleton Railway in Leeds. In 1764, the first gravity railroad in the United States was built in Lewiston, New York. The first permanent tramway was the Leiper Railroad in 1810.
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