World's Longest Train: 682 Carriages, Requires 8 Engines, But Runs Without Passengers- Know Why
World's Longest Train: Counting the carriages of this train could take all day. Its length is so vast that it could fit 24 Eiffel Towers inside it. This train has so many carriages that it requires 8 engines to pull it.
Trains typically have several carriages, with some having 15-16 coaches while others have up to 25. However, this train has a different story; counting its carriages is no easy task. Stretching 7 KM long, it contains not 25 or 50, nor even 100 or 200, but an astonishing 682 carriages.
This is the world's longest train, with 682 coaches. It can even fit 24 Eiffel Towers inside. With such an extensive length, this train requires 8 engines to operate. Its total weight is around 100,000 tons.
According to multiple reports, the title of the world's longest train is "Australian BHP Iron Ore." It’s important to note that this is not a passenger train but a freight train. It first ran on June 21, 2001. The length from the first engine to the last carriage is 7.3 KM. This train, with 8 locomotives and 682 carriages, is used for transporting coal.
In addition to being the longest train, the Australian BHP Iron Ore also holds the title of the heaviest train. This train travels a distance of 275 Km from the Yandi Mine to Port Hedland, taking about 10 hours to complete the journey. It has a capacity of 82,000 tons of iron ore.
The Australian BHP Iron Ore train is not government-operated; it runs on BHP's private railway line. The company designed this railway and train specifically for the transportation of iron ore. Due to decreased demand, the number of carriages has now been reduced to 270, and the number of engines has been cut from 8 to 4. (Images: Zee News Hindi)
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