In 1914, people primarily traveled by horse-drawn carriages, trains, and steamships. The advent of the automobile was beginning to transform travel, but it was not yet widespread. Railroads were the dominant mode for long-distance travel, connecting cities and regions efficiently. For shorter distances, bicycles and walking were common, while wealthy individuals might also utilize early motorcars for personal transport.
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