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All the T380 trains pass through this station.
Trains, also known as railway trains and green leather cars, refer to vehicles running on railway tracks, which are usually composed of multiple carriages and are one of the important means of transportation for human modernization. As of 202 1, there are two kinds of ordinary speed trains and emus in China. The most important machine in human history, called steam locomotive in the early days, has an independent orbit.
Trains are a typical example of human transportation using fossil energy. 1804, the world's first steam locomotive was built by British mining technician Drivesk using Watt's steam engine, with a speed of 5 to 6 kilometers per hour. Because coal or firewood was used as fuel at that time, people called it a train, which has been in use ever since.
Train introduction:
1879, Siemens electric company of Germany developed the first electric locomotive. With the popularity of trains, people's modes of riding (or taking other livestock as the main power) have changed. The early train carriages in China were green, so they were called green leather trains. In the early days, the traditional train consisted of one or three locomotives pulling several carriages or freight cars. In modern new trains, there have been many EMU trains with self-powered carriages.
In Shanghai, there is already a maglev train line from Longyang Road subway station to Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Railway trains can be divided into freight cars and passenger cars according to their load capacity, and there are also mixed passenger and freight cars, but they will produce a lot of carbon dioxide and pollute the environment. 1840 On February 22nd, the world's first real train running on the track was designed by Kangwa engineer Charlie Levisik.
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