Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Transportation
T is for transportation. There are many different kinds of transportation, so we are going to look at a number of them.
STEAMBOATS
There were two main types of transportation that allowed this country to expand at such a fast pace in the 1800's. The first was steamboats. The first commercial steamboat transportation was Between Albany, New York, and New York City in 1807. Before long there were steamboats on just about every navigable river in the U.S.
BIG AND LITTLE
The need to transport goods to and from places that were not on a waterway brought about the steam locomotive. The first railroad to transport goods in the U.S. was the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The first steam powered vehicle in the U.S. was the Tom Thumb locomotive that operated on the Baltimore and Ohio tracks starting in 1830.
1940 BUICK LIMITED
The automobile changed the way Americans traveled, and just about put an end to train travel as a way of getting around. Americans are now very mobile. My Daddy loves to buy and sell old cars. This 1940 Buick gets a lot of attention when he drives it.
TINY VW
Cars come in all sizes as you can see here. I was driving down the street in Valle Hermoso, Mexico when I spotted this tiny VW Beetle. I pulled over to talk to the owner and took a picture of it. He wanted me to get in it for a picture.
MOTORCYCLES IN EUREKA SPRINGS
In the area where I live, Motorcycles are very popular. The Christian Motorcycle Association is headquartered here. Motorcyclist come from hundred and sometimes thousands of miles away to ride the roads and see the beauty of the area.
I love to travel to Belize. San Pedro, Belize is on a densely populated island, so it has its own special transportation needs. Here are some photos of transportation in San Pedro
RIDING TO WORK
SAN PEDRO FERRY
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
MIKE'S BOAT
WATER TAXI
GOLF CART
TRAVELING SALESMAN
SAILBOAT
As you can see, San Pedro has many varied forms of transportation. Just about everyone who travels to San Pedro travels by air. Flying is the newest form of transportation. Today, the global airline industry consists of over 2000 airlines operating more than 23,000 aircraft, providing service to over 3700 airports. Last year, the world’s airlines flew almost 28 million scheduled flight departures and carried over 2 billion passengers
FLYING HIGH
What types of transportation do you use?
The ABC Wednesday Meme is a fun way to see some great blogs.
Love the variety of transportation and especially the Tiny VW.
ReplyDeleteWonderful posT, Rich! I drive or use my feet & legs to walk. I seldom use public transportation because it isn't convenient to where I live. I've also used a speedboat, rowboat, cruise ship, and airplane and train. I think I like the trains in England the best.
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abcw team
The train is my favorite. And Albany, NY appreciates the shoutout!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
You have covered the transportation question quite thoroughly - I haven't been on a train in years but would take train travel over air in heartbeat, if it was available.
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