well here are the names of some off my head
tgv
eurostar also known as a british tgv
pendolino
hst
Cars, trains, planes, boats, airships, to name a few
There are trains virtually everywhere even if there are only a few.
A few
Alas, no. What makes it worse is that very few stations have them either. EDIT: the RER trains have toilets. The metro trains don't.
* Trains are not always the fastest way to travel. * Some trains only run once every few days and may not stop where you want to go. * Subways can be noisy, cramped, drunks can cause hassel, stangers stare, stressful, noisy children are a pain, listening to other people's loud phone conversations, bumpy rides, too cold/hot, and have to give up your seat out of politeness to others.
well...i have collected thomas trains but i have no idea but my best answer is a few tens of thousands
There are a few companies that manufacture outdoor Christmas trains for purchase. Some of these companies include Big Christmas Trains and Yard Inflatables.
The union had many trains, ships, and good roads. The Confederates had few trains, few ships, and not so good roads.
There are a few reasons why Paris still has old trains. Paris still has old trains today because it makes Paris look romantic and for historic reasons.
Yes, Amtrak runs trains a few times a week and their own bus-trains (just buses) several times a day. The trains are slower than driving but its still a nice way to travel.
There does not appear to be a product known as a "reading train". There are quite a few trains that travel to Reading from other parts of the United Kingdom.
Yes - quite a few more than there are now.