3 or 4
Tom trains for around 28 hours each week.
The fastest is 8 hours, but there's only one such train each day. The other trains take 12 hours.
3-4 hours a day
About 5 hours each of fitness and skills training, if possible, depending on the level of your team.
Trains leave each half hour and take 2,5 hours.
The passenger train is going 56 mph, and the freight train is going 48 mph. The time they take to reach 280 and 240, respectively, is 5 hours.
she trains at Nottingham pool but lives in Mansfield
divide the distance by the speed because: distance = speed x time so, 399 / 76 = 5.25 hours
The faster train would travel at 134 km/h and the slower train at 123 km/h. Their combined speeds would have them covering 257 km/h, which in 6 hours would cover the 1542km distance.
Every day unless she is awarded a break. She lives at the training center in Moscow, even though she is from Voronezh. Nobody know exactly how long they train each day, but it is definitely several hours.
Depends where in Switzerland to where in France. Switzerland and France border each other, so the answer could be anything from 5 minutes upwards (for two adjacent stations on opposite sides of the border). Zürich to Paris takes about 4½ hours by TGV high speed train.
Each part of a train is called a car.