Single track (rail) facts for kids
A single track railway is one where traffic in both directions shares the same track. In the early days of railways, especially before the telegraph, operation of significant numbers of trains on a single track railway was fraught with difficulties, including delays and accidents, particularly head-on collisions.
Images for kids
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A train on the Long Island Rail Road's single-tracked Central Branch
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A train on the Jinhua–Wenzhou Railway, a single-track railway in Southern Zhejiang Province, China
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Kirkby railway station single-track railway interchange (former double-track railway)
See also
In Spanish: Ferrocarril de vía única para niños
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