TransportationGet ready to travel as this book takes you on a journey to explore the various stages of the development of transportation from the discovery of the wheel and steam engine to the space shuttle. Comprehensive information, fun facts and superb photographs make this book a must for your collection. |
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Contents
Section 17 | 30 |
Section 18 | 32 |
Section 19 | 34 |
Section 20 | 36 |
Section 21 | 38 |
Section 22 | 40 |
Section 23 | 42 |
Section 24 | 44 |
Section 9 | 14 |
Section 10 | 16 |
Section 11 | 18 |
Section 12 | 20 |
Section 13 | 22 |
Section 14 | 24 |
Section 15 | 26 |
Section 16 | 28 |
Section 25 | 46 |
Section 26 | 48 |
Section 27 | 50 |
Section 28 | 52 |
Section 29 | 54 |
Section 30 | 56 |
Section 31 | 58 |
Section 32 | 60 |
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Aeroplanes aircraft carrier airport areas Albatros American automobile axle beam bridge Bell 47 bikes British built buses called camels Canal cargo carry passengers carts catboats centres chariot cities commercial construction cruise Cutters designed developed fighters Formula gauge George Stephenson handlebars harbour helicopters high speed Highway Highway 401 horse hovercraft hull invented jeep kayaks keel km/h known largest manufacturer launched maglev train magnetic man-made mast Military planes mode of transportation motor motorbike motorboat motorcycles mountain bicycles move operated pedals periscope port potter’s wheel Prince Rupert Harbour propelled propulsion racing cars rails railway rallies recreational riders River roads rocket rotor routemaster runway sailboats sails Saunders Roe scythed chariot ships Sloops snowboard Snowmobile space spacecrafts sport steam locomotive engine submarine three-position traffic signal Touring bicycles traffic lights trucks types tyres United vehicles Velocipede White Sea-Baltic Canal wings World York Waterways