The steam engine was not the first rail car in America. The first cars on rails were pulled by
horses!
John Stevens brought the idea of
steam locomotives to America. Later a
man named Peter Cooper built the first steam engine locomotive. But, on his first test run he raced a horse
and the horse won! I am so glad he did
not give up. His invention was very
important to the creation of the modern train.
I read a book about a cross country train ride. A lot of people were gathered across the country
to build the train track. When they met
in the middle they put a golden spike on the track. On the journey it started at a rail road
station and the train picked the boy up…All aboard! While the boy enjoyed his trip, the engineer
worked hard to keep the train moving.
The fireman threw “chocolate” [charcoal] into the furnace.
Did you know there was a toilet on the train that was only a
hole going out the bottom? There was
also a cool bed that folded down if you stayed on the train at night. In the winter there was a stove in the corner
to keep you warm.
I would have been scared going over the tall wooden bridges,
but the view would have been beautiful.
Maybe it would have been like one of the views we saw on our road
trip. When they were going up the
mountains, the conductor had to add an extra engine.
The best part of the book was finding out how
the train helped the boy get to his dad.
I know how wonderful he felt because I always loved get back to my dad
when he left home.
"Only fools want to travel all the time. Sensible men want to arrive."
- Metternick