Comparison between local train and metro train
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A local train is defined as an effective mode of transportation for traveling distances within the city and connecting its suburbs. It runs on laid tracks of rails that can be shared by freight trains or other long distance trains; whereas metro is a train that is specifically designed to run in metropolitan cities and has independent rail tracks.
Generally, tracks for trains are in the level of ground but tracks for metro are also developed under the ground or higher than ground. Metros have their own independent track. This design is very effective as metro remains unaffected with the traffic on roads and thus provides a fast transit system. On the other hand, local trains generally use the same tracks that are laid for other long distance trains or freight trains.
Generally, tracks for trains are in the level of ground but tracks for metro are also developed under the ground or higher than ground. Metros have their own independent track. This design is very effective as metro remains unaffected with the traffic on roads and thus provides a fast transit system. On the other hand, local trains generally use the same tracks that are laid for other long distance trains or freight trains.
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local trains you can say are pretty helpful as they have different classes that welcome each and everyone.Metros have their own independent track. This design is very effective as metro remains unaffected with the traffic on roads and thus provides a fast transit system. On the other hand, local trains generally use the same tracks that are laid for other long distance trains or freight trains.
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