From Shakespeare to Chocolate Bars: Check These 45 Treasures That Britain Gifted the World

The Gift Of Train As soon as the British looked past their fears of high-speed travel, they started discovering its infinite possibilities. Whether it was the distance from Liverpool to Manchester or as a service of the Industrial Revolution, they modified the discovery, and it was the beginning of curating one of their greatest contributions, […]

The Gift Of Train

As soon as the British looked past their fears of high-speed travel, they started discovering its infinite possibilities. Whether it was the distance from Liverpool to Manchester or as a service of the Industrial Revolution, they modified the discovery, and it was the beginning of curating one of their greatest contributions, the trains.

The first railroad in Great Britain opened in 1825 to use steam locomotives. This, combined with the invention of wrought iron rails, paved the way for Britain to have the first modern railways in the world today. Today, Britain’s most scenic rail journeys include the West Highland Line in Scotland and Dawlish in South Devon.

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