The H. G. Wells Library
In which the intricate history and inevitable evolution of steam locomotion are traced from their humble and accidental origins amid coal mining demands to the present compromises of railway travel. It is observed how emerging motor vehicles and segregated roads may, with alacrity and ingenuity, redefine land locomotion, challenging the established railway system and promising a future of swifter, more personal, and flexible transit.
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