Horse-drawn wagons and carts, or on horseback, or on foot. Boats were another option of course.
Railways are advantageous because they facilitate long distance travel.
railways and waterways
200000
Mostly by foot or by horse, where there was water boats might be used. Railways were also built in this time period.
Fear of railways (railroads) or railway travel.
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In 1914, most cargo and passengers were transported by railways.
In the old days they travelled on Horses and Camels and caravans. It is now a modern city and people travel in cars, buses, taxi, bikes and more recently they have the railways.
Richard Haworth has written: 'The tourist railways of France' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Scenic railways, Railroad travel, Locomotives
There are no railways in The Gambia, but you can travel by walking, boat on The Gambia River or if you want to go to another country FLY! But it depends on how much money you have.
Guide dogs accompanying their blind owner are generally permitted on railways, but this may vary from country to country so check with the railway line before booking passage. In the U.S., rail cars that transport human passengers are required to permit people with disabilities to travel with their service animals, including guide dogs traveling with blind passengers.