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The first ever steam locomotive was invented in 1802, but could it have been invented earlier (realistically)?
The first steam engine was invented in 1698 and horse drawn railways had been around since the 1550s. The early 1700s was probably too early for the steam locomotive to have been invented because the technology of the time was not advanced enough.
The earliest steam powered road vechicle was built in 1769 and the first steam powered boat in 1783. I would have expected the steam powered road vehicle to have been invented before the locomotive, but I am surprised we had steam powered boats 20 years before the first locomotive was built. I would have thought a steam powered boat would have been a more difficult invention?
Would it have been possible for the first locomotive to have been built in the late 1700s, but nobody thought of building one until Trevithick? Maybe there were unsuccessful attempts to build one before 1802, but we don't know about them?
The first steam engine was invented in 1698 and horse drawn railways had been around since the 1550s. The early 1700s was probably too early for the steam locomotive to have been invented because the technology of the time was not advanced enough.
The earliest steam powered road vechicle was built in 1769 and the first steam powered boat in 1783. I would have expected the steam powered road vehicle to have been invented before the locomotive, but I am surprised we had steam powered boats 20 years before the first locomotive was built. I would have thought a steam powered boat would have been a more difficult invention?
Would it have been possible for the first locomotive to have been built in the late 1700s, but nobody thought of building one until Trevithick? Maybe there were unsuccessful attempts to build one before 1802, but we don't know about them?
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