15,000 GBP
At first i thought it was because they would take far too long and the tracks would never be built. even though zinc is fairly cheap it would cost a fortune to o a track
Sure, make the train tracks from materials that (in total) are lighter (less dense) than water. Presumably you want the train tracks to support a train as well; in that case, the weight of a certain piece of train tracks, plus the total weight of the train, should be less than the weight of the water displaced by the train tracks.
only for some tracks but if you go on to free tracks you can get some ok songs for free!
Hogwarts students are given tickets to the train for free.As Hogwarts is fictional, nobody could visit it in real life.
It wouldn't matter what the price was, since the tracks wouldn't be in place for another 19 years.
4000 while going and coming from train
the cost of the trip would be 2,400,500
we can't travel across the sea by train...
We would have to spend money
The cost of the train ticket in the 1860's would depend on the distance traveled. On average, the cost was less than 3 cents per mile.
a train train costs around $350,000US for a smaller model, and a bigger model can cost up to $600,000US. Speed upgrades can be around $15,000 and luxury lining can cost around $5,000US.
Of course not. Why would it cost money to record something?