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Electric Avenue
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Visitors at the 1879 Berlin Industrial Exposition were pleasantly shocked to encounter the world's first electric train. Up until then, public transportation in urban areas was chiefly dependent on horse-powered conveyances, whose prolific effluence covered the streets. Built by German inventor Werner von Siemens, the founder of Siemens AG, the miniature locomotive pulled a total of more than 80,000 attendees around the exhibition grounds on a nearly 1,000-foot circular track. Two years later, the prototype became a reality, when in 1881 von Siemens built a 1.6-mile-long electric tramway in Berlin.
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