Who invented the train?

Yes

In 1781, train pioneer George Stephenson was born into a British miner family. Until the age of 18, he was still illiterate. He ignored the ridicule of others and sat in class with seven or eight-year-old children to study. In 1810, he began to manufacture steam locomotives and said that steam locomotives had a bright future. In 1817, when Stephenson decided that he would preside over the construction of the railway line from Liverpool to Manchester, it would be entirely possible to use steam locomotives to undertake transportation tasks. However, conservative railroad owners expressed doubts about the capabilities of steam locomotives. They proposed that tractors fixed next to the railway line use tow cables to pull the trains. In order to make people fully believe in the performance of the train, Stephenson built the "Rocket" locomotive with good performance. The outstanding performance of this locomotive finally made the skeptics change their attitude, and the Liverpool-Manchester Railway became the first railway line in the world to be transported entirely by steam engines