The world's longest freight train was recorded in Australia, measuring about 4.6 miles long.
one hour at the longest
The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) is not only the longest subway line in New York City, but the longest subway line in the world. It is 31 miles long. Source: see Related Link below (scroll down near the bottom, to the entry for September 10, 2007).
The longest train in the world is the Austrailian BHP Billiton Iron Ore train, It consisted of 682 loaded iron ore wagons and 8 GE AC6000CW locomotives. It had a gross weight of almost 100,000 tonnes and moved 82,262 tonnes of ore, the train was 7.353 km (4.568 miles) long. The train was controlled by only one conductor
The longest train in the world is 7.353 km or 4.568 miles and is 82,262 tonnes, also it hauls ore and is in Australia.
In england.
The trans-Siberian.
YES because it has 682 carriages 8 engines & it is 7.25 km long
The longest freight trains are located in the country of Australia. The Australian BHP Iron Ore train seems to be the longest freight train according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
The longest train route in Europe is the Trans-Siberian Railway, which runs from Moscow, Russia to Vladivostok, Russia. It takes about 7 days to travel the full distance of approximately 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles).
Kashmir to Kanyakumari
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