Did You Know…

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The first American built steam locomotive, the Tom Thumb, was designed and built by Peter Cooper in 1830.  To convince the newly formed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to use steam engines there was an impromptu race between the Tom Thumb and a horse-drawn car.  Although the horse won because the Tom Thumb suffered a mechanical issue the demonstration was a success, and the following year the railroad committed to using steam locomotives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Eyewitness to History.com, By Bureau of Public Roads, U.S. Department of Commerce [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons, By Brown Brothers [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Did You Know…

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Current speed record for trains is held by French TGV bullet train. It reached the speed of 584km per hour (363 mph) and then braked for 16 kilometers (9.9 miles) before it managed to stop.

 

 

Source: Train History

Photo by Taxiarchos228 – Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11836501

Did You Know…

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Former Major League Baseball relief pitcher, Arthur Rhodes, had the most consecutive scoreless games.  He had a scoreless streak of 33 games while pitching in relief for the Cincinnati Reds  over a 30-inning span from 13 April to 26 June 2010. Rhodes’ feat matched the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most consecutive appearances without allowing a run, a record previously set by Mike Myers of the Colorado Rockies  in 2000 and Mark Guthrie of the New York Mets  in 2002.

 

Source: www.guinnessworldrecords.com, SPOKEO