Passenger trains are usually faster than freight trains.
Passenger train speed + 50 mph Freight train speed = 34mph V(passenger) = V(freight) + 16mph Vp x Time = 250mi. Vf x Time = 170mi. therefore... a. [Vf + 16] x T = 250 b. Vf x T = 170 Subtract b. from a. 16T = 80 Time = 5 hours Vp = 250/5 = 50 mph Vf = 170/5 = 34 mph
It is a train that carries passengers (people). The opposite is a freight train or goods train, which carries goods.
This depends upon the type of train, its tonnage. and the speed it is travelling. Passenger trains can stop much faster than a freight train. A passenger train at normal speeds of 60mph to 110 mph can be stopped in well under a mile, minimum distance as short as 2500 feet. A heavy freight train traveling at 40mph can take nearly 2 miles to stop.
66 & 80 kph respectively
You build train tracks (rail) and stations and if you positioned them correctly (where your sims want them) you will get trains. The trains are steam, freight, and passenger(steam and freight need freight station and passenger needs passenger station)
Let the distance be ( d ) kilometers. The time taken by the passenger train is ( \frac{d}{96} ) hours, and for the freight train, it is ( \frac{d}{64} ) hours. According to the problem, the passenger train takes 2 hours less than the freight train, leading to the equation ( \frac{d}{64} - \frac{d}{96} = 2 ). Solving this equation gives ( d = 384 ) kilometers.
384 km.
A passenger train takes 2 hours less than a freight train takes to travel from Norman to Enid. The passenger train averages 96 km/hr, while the freight train averages 64 km/hr. What is the distance from Norman to Enid?
The freight train was running late.We need to be on the next freight train.
The passenger train is going 56 mph, and the freight train is going 48 mph. The time they take to reach 280 and 240, respectively, is 5 hours.
A freight train carries cargos and sometimes food, depending on what the cargo is. a freight train does not transport passengers.
The luggage room is the "baggage car" between the two VIP passenger cars on the train. There is another "freight" baggage car near the back of the train.