Yes. They just go across state lines.
Depends what you mean: Firstly, what are 'normal' trains and why are underground trains not 'normal'? Can non-LU trains run on the tube network? A: No, they will not fit in the tunnels Does LU have an intergrated transport network with non-LU trains? Yes, sometimes on adjacent platforms
At all airports, seaports, trains stations and bus stations which have interstate or foreign service.
i like trains
Their still trains
It was called Clockwork Orange after a film of the same name. The trains are smaller than normal underground trains, and were coloured orange as their corporate colour for some time until the early 2000s.
If they are in the same state, it is intrastate. If they are in separate states, it is called interstate. Since Brisbane and Sydney are in different states, the answer to your question is "interstate".
The same things modern trains are used for: hauling cargo and people.
Cars, trains, boat,bus and everything normal people do!
Its not the speed over the roadbed that counts (all 3 are about the same) but the fact that unit trains do not need to be classified at each intermediary yard that makes them the "fastest".
same as with anything?!?!
Fast trains have several benefits. First, as the name implies, they are faster so they help people get to their destinations quickly, and thus have more users than normal trains. Also, fast trains are more economically-friendly, as the emissions per mile is decreased due to the more advanced technology the trains use.
Freedom Rides.