Rail Railway transport is a means of Railway transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are located on tracks.
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Rail Railway transport is a means of Railway transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are located on tracks.
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Railway transport is capable of high levels of passenger and cargo utilisation and energy efficiency, but is often less flexible and more capital-intensive than road transport, when lower traffic levels are considered.
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Rail Railway transport then commenced in mid 16th century in Germany in the form of horse-powered funiculars and wagonways.
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Railway transport built the locomotive Blucher, a successful flanged-wheel adhesion locomotive.
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Since 1980, rail transport has changed dramatically, but a number of heritage railways continue to operate as part of living history to preserve and maintain old railway lines for services of tourist trains.
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Railway transport tracks are laid upon land owned or leased by the railway company.
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Railway transport signalling is a system used to control railway traffic safely to prevent trains from colliding.
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Railway transport station serves as an area where passengers can board and alight from trains.
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The track distributes the weight of the train evenly, allowing significantly greater loads per axle and wheel than in road Railway transport, leading to less wear and tear on the permanent way.
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In North America, freight rail Railway transport is widespread and heavily used, but intercity passenger rail Railway transport is relatively scarce outside the Northeast Corridor, due to increased preference of other modes, particularly automobiles and airplanes.
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