Since the 1720s, wooden railways have been known as truck travel agencies. In 1720, a railway was reportedly used to build a French fort in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia (now Canada). Between 1762 and 1764, at the end of the French and Indian War (1756–1763), British military engineers built gravity railways (mechanized cable cars) on the steep riverside terrain near the cliffs of the Niagara Falls Trams).
History of United States Railways
From the Industrial Revolution in the Northeast (1810 to 1850)