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The train hangs under the tracks.- India TV Hindi.

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The train hangs under the tracks.

Till today you must have seen many trains running on the tracks. What will be the travel in them? But have you ever seen a train that doesn’t run on a track but hangs upside down in the air? You’ve rarely seen it. Although you may have seen it in the movies, you may not believe it could be true. People’s minds will be boggled thinking how a train hanging in the air under the tracks can run and how one can sit in it. But it is true. If you want to see this sight, you should go to Germany. Here the train hangs under the tracks and millions of people travel in this train every day, that too without any fear.

Hanging train

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Hanging train

This train is suspended in the air.

People call this train hanging train. It hovers about 40 feet above the ground. If you are thinking that this is some miracle of new technology that has just arrived, you are wrong. In fact, this train route was built even before the 21st century. This train operates in Wuppertal, Germany. These trains are operated under the Wuppertal Suspension Railway. If you have this question in your mind, what was the need to do this? So let us tell you that the city of Wuppertal is so busy that it is not easy to walk on the streets here. Being a mountainous area, even underground trains cannot run. When the city ran out of space to lay tracks, engineers used their wits to hang the track in the air and run the train upside down on it. These trains cover a distance of 13.3 km daily. There are 20 stations on this route. This train has been running continuously for 123 years. Videos of these trains often go viral on social media.

Hanging train

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Hanging train

Such trains run in these countries of the world.

This train is one of the oldest monorails in the world. The train is made of approximately 19,200 tons of steel. Traveling in this train is quite exciting. Let us tell you that although this train runs upside down in the air, passengers do not travel upside down in it. The seating arrangement of people in this train is the same as in normal trains. Apart from Germany, such trains run only in Japan, which are called suspension railways.

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