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passenger train and freight train run on same track then freight train speed is bw 30-35km/h if a seprate route is developed for fright train then speed could be hiked to 70-80 km/h .in these route in these route beside single stack contanair we can use double sack .so three time speed and double freight transport in one unit of time.
66 & 80 kph respectively
Passenger train speed + 50 mph Freight train speed = 34mph V(passenger) = V(freight) + 16mph Vp x Time = 250mi. Vf x Time = 170mi. therefore... a. [Vf + 16] x T = 250 b. Vf x T = 170 Subtract b. from a. 16T = 80 Time = 5 hours Vp = 250/5 = 50 mph Vf = 170/5 = 34 mph
Freight trains have been around for a long time, but the modern trains we have today can do much more. Unfortanutly, I do not have the answer, but good luck on your report.
Train B will catch up to train A at 2:47am
Where to catch a morning train would depend entirely on where the train and individual are located. The best advice is to be early to the station and allow oneself time to wait for the train.
get to the bus stop before the bus pulls off. To "catch" a bus, train, plane, or other vehicle just means that you got there on time and boarded. The image is of you chasing after the vehicle and catching it so you can climb on.
making it unnecessary for passengers and freight to be transferred from train to train each time they reached a different line.
The passenger train is going 56 mph, and the freight train is going 48 mph. The time they take to reach 280 and 240, respectively, is 5 hours.
Frieght in is when paid at time of goods purchased while freight out is when paid at the time of sales of products.
make train a go 88
The train's acceleration cannot be determined from the information provided.