Trains carry automobiles in special cars designed to haul them. The cars are referred to as auto racks.
While trains give off more emissions than cars, they are actually more environmentally friendly than cars. This is because the train can carry very large groups of people, lowering the amount of vehicles are on the road.
Locomotives with a lot of power massive engine and a whole lot of cars destined to a destination
Trains by a mile
Railroads mainly carry trains. Railroads mainly carry trains.
This depends entirely upon the cargo. Passenger trains may have between two and eight cars, depending upon the location and country. At the other extreme are the coal trains of Australia which can easily carry in excess of forty cars. If the question refers to actual cars - as in the vehicles - that a train can transport, it will depend on how many locomotives are used, but if the train is hauling forty carriages (also called cars) and each car carries one car, that is an easy forty cars.
The largest trains carry about 1000 passengers. So, theoretically if the train stopped running and all the passengers had to drive themselves by car, the answer is up to 1000 cars.
Trains were first- 1784, but cars weren't invented until 1890.
Trains are better for the environment - as they produce less pollution per passenger than cars do.
Ore. In 1800 the only trains were in mines.
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