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In rail transport, a train is a vehicle or (more frequently) a string of vehicles capable of being moved along a continuous line of rails or other guideway for the purpose of conveying freight or passengers between points on a predetermined route. The train may be hauled or propelled by one or more vehicles designed exclusively for that purpose (locomotives) or may be driven by a number of motors incorporated in all or several of the vehicles (multiple units).

As of 2018, there are approximately 1,052,000 kilometres (654,000 mi) of railway track in use worldwide. (World Bank (via Archive.org))


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A typical passenger train on one of the Kalka-Shimla Railway's big bridges

The Mountain railways of India refer to the railway lines built in the mountains of India. Three of these railways, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Nilgiri Mountain Railway, and Kalka–Shimla Railway have been collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, also named as "Mountain Railways of India", while the fourth railway, Matheran Hill Railway is in tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. These are the only narrow-gauge railways remaining in India. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is also, the only rack railway in India. Given the terrain that they were constructed on, in the British Raj, they were considered, "outstanding examples of the interchange of values on development in technology" and engineering marvels. Some railways are under construction like Jammu–Baramulla line. Few railways are proposed to be built in future, such as Bilaspur–Leh line, Jammu–Poonch line, Srinagar–Leh line and Chota Char Dham Railway. Mountain railways constructed in recent times all use 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge.

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high speed railway bridges in Germany
high speed railway bridges in Germany

A third-generation InterCityExpress train traverses the 992-metre (3,255 ft) long Hallerbach and 387-metre (1,270 ft) long Wiedtal viaducts in Germany on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line parallel to the Bundesautobahn 3 in 2007.

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The former Recess Hotel Platform on the Galway to Clifden railway in 1906
The former Recess Hotel Platform on the Galway to Clifden railway in 1906

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Preserved RPO at Illinois Railway Museum
Preserved RPO at Illinois Railway Museum

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The preserved C&O 1309 at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum in October 2009
The preserved C&O 1309 at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum in October 2009
An Avelia Liberty train on a test run in Delaware in May 2020
An Avelia Liberty train on a test run in Delaware in May 2020
Berryessa/North San José station on the first day of service
Berryessa/North San José station on the first day of service


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