Edison's Electric Locomotive
The first practical electric locomotive was invented by Werner von Siemens and was exhibited at the Berlin Industrial Exposition in Berlin in 1879.
Here we have, a year later, Thomas Edison at the throttle (rheostat?) of his version of a electric passenger locomotive. Like a model train, the power came from the rails, apparently direct current. No idea what the voltage might have been. Things were simpler in 1880.
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