Horses
Indirect evidence shows
that man started using a horse as far back as 6000 BC. However, it is believed
that horseback riding may have begun around 4500 BC. Horse drawings existed as
early as 3000 BC. Horse-pulled chariot carvings seen in caves can also be traced
to the Bronze Age.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrianism I miss horseback riding and would like to have horse paths next to the bike lanes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrianism I miss horseback riding and would like to have horse paths next to the bike lanes.
Bikes
There are several early, but unverified, claims for the invention of bicycle-like machines. The earliest comes from a sketch said to be from 1493 and attributed to Gian Giacomo Caprotti. The first bike was patented in Germany in 1818. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_bicycle
Trains
The first steam engine was delivered to
America from England in 1753 and was set up to pump water from mines. Over the next hundred years, engineers and
inventors continued to develop the steam engine to replace the water wheel,
windmill and the covered wagon. The development of the coal-fired, piston driving
steam engine made it possible In 1869, the railroad connecting the east and
west coast was completed in Utah. http://www.sdrm.org/history/timeline/
Public Transit Trains
Work toward the New York passenger transit
system began in 1869 and continued to develop with elevated and underground
systems completed in 1904. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Subway
Royal
Bus Lines began operating on Buford highway in Chamblee and Doraville a few
years ago. Their $1.50 per fare is cheaper than MARTA Royal Bus
Lines transports about 60,000 riders monthly and yields more than $1 million
annually before expenses. Cobb and
Clayton county should look at Royal Bus Lines and this private bus service
should look toward providing bus service where possible in these counties.
http://profilingatlantatransportation.wordpress.com/2011/11/27/buford-highway-and-the-royal-bus-lines/
Private Passenger Trains
Passenger Trains were in use and largely operated
by private sector corporations. I remember the train ride from St. Louis
Missouri to College Station Texas in 1945.
Freight Trains
As passenger train demand declined, freight
handling technology advanced resulting in more freight train business. Pods and
automation allow more freight and easier handling at shipyards for export. Like river barge traffic, heavy loads are
cheaper to ship by train.
Air
Balloons
The
first untethered, manned flight was in 1783 in Paris, France. It was in a hot air balloon made of paper and silk
made by the Montgolfier brothers. The balloon
carried two men. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon
Airplanes
In 1804, Sir George Cayley began experiments
that turned into the study of aerodynamics.
In 1903, the Wright brothers tested their airplane design and built The
Flyer in 1904. Also in 1904, Professor
Ludwig Prandtl continued Caley’s work on aerodynamics and by 1910 planes were
flying http://www.greatachievements.org/?id=3728
Automobiles
Steam engine powered automobile development
began in 1789 and continued to 1886 with the introduction of Karl Benz’
Motorwagon. The gasoline engine came to pass in 1888. In 1908, Henry Ford
offered the Model T, a $500 automobile most people could afford. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_automobile
Buses
Horse-drawn
buses were used from the 1820s, followed by steam buses in the 1830s, and electric trolleybuses in 1882. The first internal combustion engine buses, or motor
buses, were used in 1895. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus
Many U.S. cities established public transit
buses for commuters. The cross-country
bus business remains largely private.
In-town commuter bus service remains largely public, Private bus systems
are competitive and feared by the public transit employees.
Public Transit Should be Private or
Brake-Even
One problem with public transit is cost. Buses cost millions and trains cost billions
to build and more billions to maintain.
These train cars and buses are often empty and outlandish subsidies are
required to build, maintain and operate them. These costs include pension costs
and these are labor-intensive operations.
Another problem with public transit is that
it is a politically protected government monopoly. It is subject to transit unions, extortion,
walk-offs and strikes. We were in Rome
Italy in 2003 at St. Peters square on Christmas Eve when the transit employees
decided to shut down the trains and buses to go home for Christmas. Our hotel
was 15 miles away. The Temperature was dropping and bedding down inside the
nativity scene was tempting, but we walked 2 blocks and found a hotel.
All transportation should be private or operate
on a brake-even basis. Public bus service should not be protected, it should be
sold to private operators. Amtrak
subsidies should be eliminated.
Cities, counties and states need to look into
privatizing all transportation to remove subsidies. Government should get out
of anything the private sector can do better and cheaper. Government makes
everything it touches more expensive and that has to stop.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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