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Why are diesel trains louder than electric trains?

Diesel trains are louder than electric trains because you the noise that the diesel engine makes, which is louder than the electric engine.


When was MTH Electric Trains created?

MTH Electric Trains was created in 1980.


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MTH Electric Trains's population is 57.


Do British trains run on diesel or electric?

British trains run on both diesel and electric


What types of trains are sold by MTH Trains?

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Do trains run out of anything?

The diesels run out of fuel. Electric trains run out of electricity.


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"Bullet trains" are just electric trains.


What type of railroad do bullet trains drive on?

Bullet trains are conventional electric trains, named bullet trains due to their streamlining. They use conventional railroad tracks and electric catenary systems, but built and maintained to very tight tolerances.


Where can a person find a variety of sets of electric trains for sale online?

There are many online sites where an individual can find a variety of sets of electric trains for sale. Websites such as, Walmart, Target, and electrictoys, all sell a variety of sets of electric trains.


Why is coal no longer used in trains?

Coal is still used in many steam engines today. Coal is not used on diesel trains or electric trains simply because it is not fuel for them. Electric trains and diesel trains are the most common trains in use, and not trains capable of using coal, because they are more efficent and much less costly to maintain.


When where the first electric trains in London?

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