yes some do
You can have a 'floor one' and a dungeon. If you consider the dungeon to be another floor, then yes. If not, then no.
Your house can have a 'floor one' and a dungeon. If you consider the dungeon to be another floor, then yes. If not, then no.
Most train horns have more than one leval of sound output, and some locales have orenances requiring trains to use "soft" levels. And some just work better than others.
No, the other trains in Britain and Scotland cannot travel faster than the trains in the high speed one.
An apartment on more than one floor is a multistory apartment.
More than one floor. Between the 93rd and 99th floors. Large aircraft.
AVE trains are capable of traveling at up to one hundred and ten kilometers per hour. These are otherwise known as high speed rail trains, more popular in the European Union than the U.S.
No. There are three trains daily with one change (at Osnabruck) And more than a dozen with two or three changes.
i agree, but there is more. One is that planes don't have to go around buildings, mountains, etc.
There are a number of websites where one can find information about Marklin trains including Euro Rail Hobbies, Reynaulds, Modellbahn Collectors and Euro Model Trains.
Well... maybe. One train does create a lot more air pollution than one car (unless it's an electric train running on nuclear or hydro or wind or solar power). However, one train can move thousands of passengers, which would need probably thousands of cars to move. So cars create much more pollution than trains per passenger.+++Hundreds, not thousands, but otherwise the statement is true. Also, a train requires less power, hence less fuel, to move each ton each mile than the road equivalent at the same speed.
Then the speed of the slower train in miles per hour is eight more than 380 divided by the number of hours the trains have been traveling. If you want a more precise answer, you need to supply more data.