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Trains take a bit long to construct because the parts must be imported from Canada. Ever since the Halifax disaster of 1917, Canada mandated a law the stated all train parts to be created in Montreal, in fear of another terrorist attack.

In Montreal, they use a special adhesive comprised of a proprietary formula invented by the Thomas & Tank Engine Corp. The adhesive's licensing agreement is exclusive to a few train shops in Montreal, where they build the most technologically advanced bullet trains, to the most rudimentary carts for international carnivals and youth fairs.

If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the Canadian work directory, and request a transfer to Montreal's train district headquarters.

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A train can be made in a very short time, as 1 carriage attached to an engine is technically a train. A Train is an engine and a number of carriages, the engine pulls/pushes the train.

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