Who Was The First Person To Invent A Train?


Answer:
It was James Watt in England.

James Watt didn't invent the train, it was George Stephenson who used the combination of a steam locomotive (invented by Samuel Homfray) next to the rail road carriage (originating from Germany.)


Joshua L Cowen then furthered this technology to run on electricity.

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