Timeline of transportation technology

This is a timeline of transportation technology and technological developments in the culture of transportation.

Antiquity

A traditional Polynesian catamaran
Dionysus riding on a small galley-like craft in a painting from the Dionysus cup by Exekias, from c. 530 BC[1]

Middle Ages

Horse collars and cart between 1350 and 1375

17th century

18th century

19th century

Early 19th century

Late 19th century

Late 19th century modes of transport, Japan, horsecar, bicycle etc.
First Zeppelin ascent, 1900

20th century

Early 20th century

Early 20th Century modes of road transport in Dublin, 1929

Late 20th Century

A 0 series Shinkansen high-speed rail set in Tokyo, May 1967
Concorde 001 first flight in 1969
Space shuttle launch
C5 enthusiasts gather at the Brooklands Museum

21st century

Sustainable transport

Autonomous vehicles

Milestones in autonomous sustainable / public transport vehicles are also listed in this section.

See also

Notes

  1. A "tube" railway is an underground railway constructed in a cylindrical tunnel by the use of a tunnelling shield, usually deep below ground level.

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