The heaviest ever train weighed 99,732.1 tonnes (220 million lb) and was 7.353 km (4.568 miles) long. Assembled by BHP Iron Ore (Australia), the train travelled 275 km (171 miles) from the company's Newman and Yandi mines to Port Hedland, Western Australia, on 21 June 2001.
save on personnel yes... one railman in the place of eight but... isn't it a trouble to load and unload, 7 km long, for fork lift and cranes?
AlberoDeiFichiSecchi 10 months ago
its 7.35km not 7.353km learn to listen and read
evilstonedmonkey 2 years ago
You just about literall cry whenever you unlukily get caught at a cross roads. When you see it for the first time its cool but growing up there you see them all the time lol
ktownlad 2 years ago
680 cars? wow, that is 1 long son of a bitch!!!
bitterman112 2 years ago
Cool, what a long train!!
germantrainfan 2 years ago