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The reduction of airflow across the surface of the train will help facilitate the train's speed by the reduction of the trains resistance to airflow .
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Nuclear energy is used to boil water for the purpose of generating energy with the steam. Ice would not work. If you are asking about the water running off of the current reactor issue in Japan, no. This would not work either. The water is being used to cool the rods of the reactor's core. This water becomes very hot and turns to steam. You can not freeze this volume of water fast.
because the train have a power heavy than car fast thats it
the steam train can go up to 90 - 110km per hour
The Flying Scotsman was a steam train. It was a very fast train for it's time.
The world record for the fastest steam train is 125.88 mph (202.58 km/h). The record was achieved on 3 July 1938.
Depends how much it is going and how fast it is going.
Some of the large-wheeled steam locos could exceed 100 miles per hour on good condition track. The small-wheeled locos could not go as fast, but had more power to climb steep grades.
The world record for the fastest steam train is 125.88 mph (202.58 km/h). The record was achieved on 3 July 1938.
As fast as the horse pulling it. The locomotive, powered by steam, does not get invented until the 19th century.
it didnt
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35 miles an hour
it could go up to 30 miles per hour
The fast train from Lisbon to Oporto is the Alpha Train.