No, trains were not invented during the Victorian era; they were developed earlier. The first successful steam locomotive was built by George Stephenson in 1814, prior to Queen Victoria's reign, which began in 1837. However, the Victorian period saw significant advancements in railway technology and the expansion of railway networks, making trains an integral part of the Industrial Revolution and transforming transportation.
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