Where was the first railway in the world born?
The first railway in the world was born in Britain. This railway is called stockton-Darlington Railway, which started on May 23rd. 1822. The railway took three years to build, with a total length of 27 kilometers, and was officially opened to traffic on 1825. The main person in charge is Stephen Sun.
The starting point of the Darlington Railway is stockton and the end point is Linton. Trains can be divided into 12 trucks and 22 buses. It can hold 450 passengers. When the railway was officially put into operation, 450 passengers were transported from Darlington to stockton.
Stockton-Darlington Railway has made more people understand the advantages of railway construction and promoted the development of railway transportation. Since then, railways have been built all over the world. At present, the railway industry is developing very rapidly, both in speed and mileage.