no
People could travel farther and more frequently. Also, rail travel was safer
People could travel farther and more frequently. Also, rail travel was safer
People could travel farther and more frequently. Also, rail travel was safer
People could travel farther and more frequently. Also, rail travel was safer
yes
Increased standardization allowed rail companies to create large rail networks.
Because the rail network is "finer", more places can be reached by rail wich makes rail travel a stronger option.
It clicks because of expansion during the hot weather causing gaps where each rail joins. When the train passes over these gaps it clicks as the wheels pass from one rail to the next.
In india rail and road transport is most widely used means of transportation. Rail and buses run throughout the country. Its also easy to hire a taxi along with a driver as you wont find many rental car locations. Flights are also widely used but they do not connect all destinations plus they are more expensive.
Rail? You might have to be more specific ^__^'' xx
Alan Hammersley has written: 'Railways, and rail transport' -- subject(s): Railroads 'Weather and life' -- subject(s): Weather
There are two types of rail jointed and continuous welded rail. (CWR) In a jointed rail gaps are left to allow the rail to expand this is what causes the clackaty clack noise when on train. With continuous welded rails they are anchored very securely to prevent buckling.