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Type Price ($)
Adult 25.00
Child 10.50
Senior 15.75

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Routes & Schedules

Route Details

Route No. Duration Distance (km) Train No. From To
2001 32:30:00 4530.50 1001 New York Los Angeles
2002 22:45:00 3352.25 1003 Chicago Seattle
2003 21:15:00 2280.75 1002 Los Angeles Dallas
2004 39:30:00 4750.00 1005 Seattle New York
2005 16:30:00 2150.20 1004 New York Miami
2006 36:00:00 4720.80 1006 Dallas Chicago

Longest Routes

Route No. Distance (km)
2004 4750.00
2006 4720.80
2001 4530.50
2002 3352.25
2003 2280.75
2005 2150.20

Schedule

Running Time No. Route No. Departure Time Arrival Time Day
1 2001 08:00:00 12:30:00 Monday
2 2002 10:15:00 13:00:00 Wednesday
3 2003 14:20:00 17:35:00 Friday
4 2004 09:45:00 14:45:00 Tuesday
5 2005 11:30:00 18:00:00 Thursday
6 2006 13:00:00 17:00:00 Sunday


Trains

Our Trains


Train Details

Train No. Weight (tons) Passenger Capacity
1001 22.00 350
1006 22.00 350
1004 28.00 700
1005 28.00 700
1002 31.00 250
1003 27.00 200

Engine & RailCar Models

Model No. Model Name
101 Electric Engine
202 Steam Engine
303 Single-Decker
404 Double-Decker
505 Bullet
606 Express

Route Operating Train

Route No. Train No.
2001 1001
2003 1002
2002 1003
2005 1004
2004 1005
2006 1006


Stations

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Seattle New York
Dallas Chicago
New York Los Angeles
Chicago Seattle
New York Miami


Educational Information

Timeline of Notable Events

1830: The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opens, marking the debut of George Stephenson's groundbreaking locomotive, "The Rocket," setting new standards for speed and efficiency in railway travel.

1837: The Grand Junction Railway, the world's first long-distance railway, is opened in England, connecting Birmingham to Warrington.

1848: The first railway to span a nation, the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, begins operations in India, significantly enhancing transportation across the subcontinent.

1869: The completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States, linking the east and west coasts and revolutionizing travel and commerce across the country.

1883: The American Railway Association introduces standard time zones, allowing for consistent schedules and timetables across the expanding railway network.

1889: The inauguration of the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland, a pioneering steel structure and a symbol of engineering excellence in railway infrastructure.

1923: The formation of the "Big Four" railway companies in the United Kingdom following the grouping of various smaller companies, leading to more efficient management and operations.

1934: The introduction of the streamlined "Flying Scotsman" train service in the United Kingdom, exemplifying speed and modern design in railway travel.

1955: The introduction of Japan's high-speed "Shinkansen" bullet train, setting new standards for speed, safety, and comfort in rail transportation.

1981: The opening of France's TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse), Europe's first high-speed rail service, revolutionizing travel on the continent.

2007: China debuts its high-speed rail system, showcasing technological advancements and rapidly expanding the world's largest network of high-speed trains.

2021: Continued advancements in railway technology include the development of maglev trains and further expansion of high-speed rail networks worldwide, emphasizing sustainability and efficiency in modern transportation systems.


Fun Facts

Longest Railway: The Trans-Siberian Railway is the world's longest railway, spanning approximately 9,289 kilometers.

Fastest Train: The maglev train in Japan holds the record for the fastest train in the world, reaching speeds of up to 603 km/h (375 mph) during test runs.

Oldest Functioning Railway: The Middleton Railway in Leeds, England, holds the title of the world's oldest continuously working railway. It began operations in 1758.

Busiest Train Station: Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, holds the title of the world's busiest train station, serving over 3.6 million passengers daily.

Longest Railway Tunnel: The Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland is the world's longest railway tunnel, spanning 57.1 kilometers (35.5 miles).

Most Elevated Railway: The Qinghai-Tibet Railway in China is the highest railway in the world, reaching an elevation of 5,072 meters (16,640 feet) at its highest point.

Heaviest Train: A train in Australia set the record for the heaviest train, weighing over 99,700 tons and stretching for almost 7.3 kilometers (4.5 miles).

Longest Train: The longest freight train recorded was in Australia, stretching over 7.3 kilometers (4.5 miles) and consisting of 682 wagons.

Smallest Train Station: The smallest train station in the UK is the halt at Coombe Junction on the Looe Valley Line, Cornwall. It consists of only one platform.

Longest Railway Journey: The longest scheduled railway journey is from Moscow to Pyongyang, covering a distance of approximately 10,267 kilometers (6,380 miles).

Most Expensive Railway: The Channel Tunnel, connecting England and France, is one of the most expensive railway projects, costing over £4.65 billion to construct.