One of the greatest inventions ever to come about during the Industrial revolution was the steam engine. The first commercial steam engine appeared in 1698. Here, in Malta, this great invention took a long time to reach our shores. In fact almost two centuries passed since the introduction of the first trains. The Malta Railway was officially inaugurated on February 1883 and lasted for a period of around fifty years.
Trains were expensive to run and the introduction of trams and buses adversely affected the Malta Railway. Buses soon became popular. After almost 50 years the train performed its last service on the 31st of March 1931 . Unfortunately, from a total of 10 engines and about 34 passenger carriages, nothing is left to remind us of the existence of a railway system except for one surviving carriage which can be found in Gnien L-Istazzjon in Birkirkara.
The carriage that is in the garden is very dark, with no windows at all. I wonder why they were constructed in this way. Was it because they were third class carriages or for safety measures?
6 comments:
Thanks for this interesting post!
This is one more garden in Malta I did not know of.
I must ask my sister about it... she lives in B'Kara.
Wishing you a very nice weekend!
Sue.
what a lovely post! And aren't those cats just purrfect!!
Great to read about the 'Stazzjon' which is within walking distance from where we live...when our kids were young we used to enjoy strolling in the gardens and telling them all about the trains that used to be in service which are now no more! Lovely posting Zen, thanks!
Hugs,
Doreen
That is interesting. I must say that the photos are wonderful as always, and I love the cats, especially the white one by the green door. Chubby or pregnant...
I really enjoyed this post. I haven't been to the Stazzjon for years. I think it's time I paid a visit. Strange that they only had 1st and 3rd class carriages.
Nice post, always good to learn something new.
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