. Why did the train come to a stop?*
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Because there's not much friction available in the wheel-rail interface. Normally this is a good thing, the low rolling resistance of trains is why they're so efficient at moving heavy loads. However, when you want to stop it does limit you. Because there's not much friction available in the wheel-rail interface.
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train come to a stop because grand mother had hung the cradle on the alarm chain.
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