Today, electrical traction constitutes the most successful railway technology, but during the 19th century, the situation was quite different. Steam, produced by burning coal, was the dominant energy vector for transportation. Steam railways experienced a period of sensational development from 1830 to 1875, with frenetic construction in the Western world, and by the last quarter of the century, they had revolutionized the transportation of goods and people, enabling long distances to be covered in much shorter times than with horse-drawn coaches traveling on unpaved roads. Thus, they changed the concepts of distance and travel
The commercial development of electricity in the late nineteenth century brought about a technologic...
Writing in 1845 Friedrich Engels (and with him many other informed contemporaries) had few hesitatio...
The growth of the American engineer through the transfer and development of steam engine technology....
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
A short history of the origin and progress of tram-roads and railways.--The electric telegraph.--The...
Whether the present generation had discovered the ultimate force in nature most applicable to the s...
The beginning of electric traction dates back to 1879. It was during Berlin Trades Exposition in 187...
Today, electric railways have wide diffusion and promise to expand much more in the coming years due...
Until the 19th century land transport was almost entirely dependant on the horse. It was expensive a...
The steam engine is widely regarded as the icon of the Industrial Revolution and a prime example of ...
Out of Steam: Dieselization and American Railroads, 1920-1960 examines how and why American railroad...
The chapter analyses the radical changes in the supply chain of fossil fuels between 1850 and 1910. ...
Spiryagin, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1197-898X; Wolfs, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-7048-1231; Wu, Q ORCiD: 0000-000...
During the 1840s, as the French national railway network, centred on Paris, gradually took form, ste...
\u3cp\u3eThe chapter analyses the radical changes in the supply chain of fossil fuels between 1850 a...
The commercial development of electricity in the late nineteenth century brought about a technologic...
Writing in 1845 Friedrich Engels (and with him many other informed contemporaries) had few hesitatio...
The growth of the American engineer through the transfer and development of steam engine technology....
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
A short history of the origin and progress of tram-roads and railways.--The electric telegraph.--The...
Whether the present generation had discovered the ultimate force in nature most applicable to the s...
The beginning of electric traction dates back to 1879. It was during Berlin Trades Exposition in 187...
Today, electric railways have wide diffusion and promise to expand much more in the coming years due...
Until the 19th century land transport was almost entirely dependant on the horse. It was expensive a...
The steam engine is widely regarded as the icon of the Industrial Revolution and a prime example of ...
Out of Steam: Dieselization and American Railroads, 1920-1960 examines how and why American railroad...
The chapter analyses the radical changes in the supply chain of fossil fuels between 1850 and 1910. ...
Spiryagin, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1197-898X; Wolfs, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-7048-1231; Wu, Q ORCiD: 0000-000...
During the 1840s, as the French national railway network, centred on Paris, gradually took form, ste...
\u3cp\u3eThe chapter analyses the radical changes in the supply chain of fossil fuels between 1850 a...
The commercial development of electricity in the late nineteenth century brought about a technologic...
Writing in 1845 Friedrich Engels (and with him many other informed contemporaries) had few hesitatio...
The growth of the American engineer through the transfer and development of steam engine technology....