Who invented the train first?
The earliest trains were driven by steam. It has always been thought that the first train in the world was invented by the famous British inventor george stephenson in the 1920s of 19. Last year, the influential New Scientist in Britain wrote that the honor of inventing the train belongs to another little-known Englishman, Terry Visk. 180 1 year, the inventor Terry Visk first made a steam-powered car that ran on ordinary roads, and applied for a patent the following year. On this basis, he transformed Watt's steam engine into a high-pressure steam engine, and successfully manufactured a locomotive that could run on the track with this steam engine. 1On February 29th, 804, Terry Visk's motorcycle sailed from Mercer to Aberdeen along a special track, creating a brilliant journey for the world's first steam locomotive. 10 years later, Stephenson made similar locomotives, laid cast iron tracks and used them in coal mines. In this way, later generations regarded him as the inventor of the train.