Railways and Trains

Railways and Trains by Caroline Young, published by Tiger Books International in 1998, offers an engaging exploration of the history and evolution of railways. This edition, comprising 48 pages, presents a narrative that highlights the significance of trains as one of the world’s most important inventions, tracing their development from early steam locomotives to modern high-speed trains.
Readers will discover the fascinating journey of rail transport, learning about the technological advancements that have shaped the railway industry over time. The book focuses on key milestones in transportation, making it a valuable resource for those interested in railroads and trains. With its informative content, this juvenile nonfiction work serves as an educational introduction to the world of trains and their impact on society.
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This book tells the exciting story of one of the world’s most important inventions, the railway. It shows you how trains have developed from the first puffing steam locomotives to the powerful high-speed trains of today.
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