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  • they lay their tracks across the country
  • coal trains release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas
  • electric trains run on electricity, generally generated by burning coal
  • diesel trains pollute the air and release carbon dioxide
  • noise pollution from the engines and the whistling and hooting
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