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Answer 1 (guess, sort of) If it is true, I guess it just does, it's the same as why is something at the speed of 1km/h? basically, a train can be at a speed of 6000km/h. Or maybe it's just a rumour you heard, maybe the train can't go that fast..... or slow. I don't know.

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