By norms, a superfast train should have a commercial speed in excess of 55km/h on BG. On MG, the minimum commercial speed used to be 45km/h for classification as superfast, but there have not been any MG superfasts for some time now. Superfast train just means that the train was classifed in that category, nothing more or less; its actual commercial speed may be above or below that of other trains classified as 'passenger' or 'fast passenger' trains. However, tickets for a 'superfast' train carry an extra surcharge. Any other train, which is not classified as superfast and of long distance journey are generally express train. Very few trains are near to superfast, e.g., Shatabdi and Rajdhani.
Mail means the train which carries the post letters. Express train which not.
mail train always has right of way express train has limited stops passenger train carries people
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
What type of locomotive pulls it.
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
What is the difference between buying a 1st class and a 2nd class ticket on the train in England?
Express (adjective) is spelled the same in French (ex/ un train express > an express train). To express (verb) is 'exprimer'.
a steam boat is on the water and a train is on railroad tracks
train is good very very good but bus is bad
they have different characteristics like the aeroplane can fly and has wings but a train doesn't
a train conductor minds the train whilst a teacher trains the mind.
You can tell the difference between diecast and other model train sets in stores by reading the box carefully. Normally, diecast train sets are built to scale.