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they are called compartments and rail cars.............(in india)
A train is a series of cars pulled by a locomotive for transporting passengers or freight by rail.
The difference between a Class 450 and a Class 444 train used by British Rail in the south of England is in the size and number of cars in each carriage. The Class 450 train has 127 x 4-cars and the Class 444 has 45 x 5-cars.
The number of passengers would be dependent on the type of passenger car, number of passenger cars and capacity of each car, and that differs from rail line to rail line. depends on the train... Some long distance trains can accommodate over 750 passengers.
They're transported by truck, rail, a combination of both, or sometimes they are driven.
75% of 44 rail cars.
There have been many tornadoes that have lifted rail cars that have occurred in many different places. Most tornadoes that are rated EF3 and higher can lift train cars.
a mono rail train
A train yard is an area where a train may go and stop to have their cars switched. Here a train may switch its cars with another train. Here a small train that acts somewhat like a tugboat might sort cars and move them from one train to another. Train yards may have houses for holding trains also. They might also have repair stations. Its kind of like a roadside stop for trains.
Its the train ticket confirmation number.
The gateway for Britain's National Rail network. The rail enquiries are the UK portal to a train rail.
No, the British Rail class 444 train is not identical to the British Rail class 450 train. These trains are slightly different but made by Siemens Desiro.