The slogans on the train are generally fixed, because the things they sell are basically the same except for specialties. The standard slogans are as follows: beer, drinks, mineral water, peanuts, melon seeds and eight-treasure porridge.
Come on, tuck your legs.
1. Train, human transportation.
In 1804, the British mining technician Deriveske used Watt's steam engine to build the world's first steam locomotive, with a speed of 5 to 6 kilometers per hour.
Because coal or firewood was used as fuel at that time, people called it "train" and it is still used today.
2. On February 22, 1840, the world's first train that actually ran on the rails was designed by Cornwall engineer Charles Livesick.
In 1879, the German Siemens Electric Company developed the first electric locomotive.
3. In 1781, train pioneer diesel locomotive George Stephenson was born into a British miner family.
Until the age of 18, he was still illiterate.
He ignored the ridicule of others and sat in class with seven or eight-year-old children to study.
In 1810, he began building steam locomotives.