Early train cars design

Sometimes previous experience blinds us to new perspectives.

Early train cars were designed with no central aisles, and with brakes that had to be operated by a conductor seated outside, on top of the train car.

Why such a dangerous practice?

Because these early cars were almost exact replicas of what the expert designers were most familiar with – the stagecoach.

 
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