Depending upon the number of cars and load being transported, a train can take up to 150 seconds to stop.
It can take a train traveling at 55 mph anywhere between 1 to 2 miles to come to a complete stop after the emergency brakes are applied, depending on various factors like the weight of the train and track conditions.
it depends on how hard u stop
Trains take a long time to stop because of their size and weight. The momentum of a moving train is very high, so it requires a lot of force to slow down and come to a complete stop. Additionally, trains rely on friction between the wheels and the tracks to stop, which can take a longer distance compared to other vehicles.
The red light is the sign to come to a complete stop. That's what a red light means. Come to a complete stop!!
Both are difficult to stop, since they are quite massive.
Yes, make a COMPLETE STOP.
Please remain seated until the train has come to a complete stop. Last stop- all off, watch the closing doors- Merry Christmas everyone! my guess.
Trains can't stop suddenly because of their large size and weight. It takes a longer distance for a train to slow down and come to a complete stop compared to smaller vehicles like cars. The momentum of the train makes it difficult to stop quickly, which is why trains need to slow down gradually to avoid accidents.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop
No, as long as you come to a complete stop before you put it in park.
A average freight train going 50 mph (80 km/h) will take up to 1.5 miles. That is how long a freight train takes to stop if it collides with a car.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop.