Approx. every 14-34 mins
They do. Trains travel through thunderstorms all the time.
Trains travel on rails ...
The company East Midlands Trains chiefly operates throughout the East Midland area of England. Trains travel through Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and through to London.
through boat or airplane
Vienna
You can find information regarding European trains on Rail Europe's website as well as Eurail's website. You could also speak with a travel agent to help you find and or plan specific routes through Europe.
No, you can not. There are no passenger trains which travel through South Dakota. Passenger trains in North Dakota stop in Fargo, then go northwest through Minot.
Planes must move quickly in air or else they fall out of the sky, trains can travel at any speed. It is possible to design trains to travel at aircraft speeds (sub-sonic only) but it is prohibitively expensive. If a train were to travel through a tunnel in a vacuum, it could travel at any speed short of the speed of light, in theory.
Trains can travel as fast as 150 miles per hour on average. Most passenger trains travel at a rate of speed of 90 miles per hour.
you can travel in lots of different ways through air: planes helicopters through water: boat ship submarine on the ground: cars on foot trains bicycles bus taxies
Tracks
When traveling from the US State of Georgia to Mississippi, the direction to travel is west.