Ancient Transportation Tracks

Discover the fascinating evolution of transportation tracks, starting from the post track in ancient England, built for easy passage through wetlands, to the innovative Diokos of Corinth, which allowed ships to bypass dangerous waters. Learn about the early use of grooves and the emergence of wooden rails in the 16th century with the Reichsug funicular, still operational today. This exploration highlights how these early systems laid the groundwork for modern railways.