Weight of a trainload of Coal?
The first train was built to carry coal from a mine in Wales, I think. The railway was short and narrow.
The amount of cargo that a train can carry depends on the size of the train and the number of cars it carries. If a train is large and has many cars it can carry a lot of cargo.
5,892 tons
About 110 tons
100 to 120 tons 120 tons most common
well, a coal train is a train that carried coal :) they're now replaced by electric & diesel locomotives.
2 tons No. A modern coal car carries 120 tons of coal. Some older ones carry 100 tons. On the B&O division of CSX, coal trains are usually 80 or 120 car unit trains. The length of the train is usually governed by the size of the originating or destination yard.
Train
It is transported by train or truck.
It depends whether a coal cart would cart coal?
An average fully loaded coal car typically weighs between 100 to 120 tons, depending on its design and the type of coal being transported. These cars are specifically engineered to carry heavy loads, and their capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model and manufacturer. The weight includes both the car itself and the coal it carries.