2. Biking was mainly for the middle class or
children.
It was made before the carriage so when it first
came out it was very expensive.
Biking was a very common way of
transportation in the Victorian era.
3. They were very popular at the time but only
for the upper class.
They were a very good way of transportation
but were very expensive.
4. The closed carriage was very expensive when it
came out and only upper class would have
carriages.
The carriage manly attached to a horse with a
driver at the front of the carriage.
The closed carriage was used when it was bad
weather.
5. The open horse carriage was not as expensive
as the closed carriage but it was still expensive.
They were used when the weather was nice.
6. Walking was the most common way of
transportation.
It was manly for all classes but manly for the
lower class.
It was the easiest way of transportation
7. The London bridge was another way to get
across the river.
Most people walked or rode bikes across the
bridge.
8. The train started to come into play near the end
of the Victorian era.
More then not people walked or rode bikes to
get where they wanted.