Railroads are long roads made just for trains to zoom along.
Imagine you have a toy train set, the tracks your train moves on are like real railroads! Just as your train needs those tracks to go from one place to another, real trains need railroads to travel across big distances.
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Examples
- A child sees a train moving on tracks and wonders how it stays on the rails.
- An old man recalls traveling by train in his youth, remembering the loud whistle and smooth ride.
- A kid builds a toy railroad with plastic trains and tiny passengers.
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See also
- How Did the ‘Wheel’ Revolutionize Transportation?
- What are transportation systems?
- How Did the Roman Empire Stay Connected Across Such a Large Area?
- How Did Ancient Rome Fund Its Massive Infrastructure Projects?
- What are transportation modes?