they plant a seat...
2006-08-06 02:24:44
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answer #1
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answered by eddiervc 3
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OK i know everyone thinks that the trains come from the rails outside and then are taken inside but the truth this:
they dig the holes the whole way for the subway, then they lay the rails, build the trains and finally build the subway around the trains... ever wondered why you get the same old trains forever??? That's why - they have to wait till they expand the subway making a new route before they can build new trains!!!
2006-08-06 08:06:21
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answer #2
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answered by Auntie Alex 3
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There is a portion of the track that exits the subway.
This part of the subway track is external to the subway itself.
The subway train is mounted here and then driven to the area/location of the subway where it can transport people.
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In larger metropolitan areas the underground system may extend only to the limits of the central city, or to its inner ring of suburbs, with trains making relatively frequent station stops. The outer suburbs may then be reached by a separate commuter, suburban or regional rail network.
2006-08-06 02:29:29
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answer #3
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answered by tjhauck2001 2
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the truth is the subway tunnel network originates above ground. so the trains are transported to the correct location from the factory where they are made. they are then either lowered on to the track with a huge crane or in some cases they are driven off a transporter wagon. however some trains are driven from the factory to the tunnels entrance on the tracks.
once in the tunnels the train is repeatedly switched from track to track with the points until it is on the correct line. and there you have it the train is then put into passenger service.
the process is reversed when the train reaches the end of it's useful service life or for servicing.
2006-08-06 02:31:39
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I surely have considered 2 diverse techniques this happens. One, they decrease the autos down into the subway by ability of an overhead crane. contained in the progression there's a hollow that is going all the way down to the tracks. 2, the tracks come as a lot because the floor and they only pull the autos all the way down to the decrease aspect.
2016-11-23 12:45:29
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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They get the set from Santa Claus, who gets it from Toys'r us, afterwards they make a wish and eat a lot of bananas, than they have to behave for five days and five nights, finally, the subway fairy comes and suddenly you get this huge subway train into a subway....
This is the best i could do, come now where are my 10 points.
2006-08-06 05:07:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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They make them in miniature - its much more cost effective that way, and easier to transport - then all they have to do once they've got them down in the tunnels, is to place them properly and add a drop of water. It's not obvious to the naked eye, but what looks like steel when you ride them, is actually a hybrid material that only hardens into its permanent shape once the above mentioned process is completed. That single drop of water is the catalyst that enlarges the subway car to the necessary size, permanently creating a long lasting means of public transport. The only glitch in this system, which we have yet to figure out, is how to repeat the process in reverse, for removal once the unit needs replaced or repaired. Sigh. We're working on it, bear with us.
2006-08-06 02:33:41
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answer #7
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answered by Crooks Gap 5
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When a subway train is built it's about the size of a pea. All you have to do is put on a drop of water and WALLAH... you have a subway train inside the subway!
2006-08-06 05:20:49
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh this is such an EASY one. Haven't you ever seen them building a subway? The construction is always done in the summer (so the tubes swell up from the heat), and the trains are built in air-conditioned factories (so the cold makes them shrink). They bring the trains in in refrigerated trucks, and then pop them in quick before the hot weather makes them swell up to "regular size".
2006-08-06 04:30:55
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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they dig a hole about 100 feet down big enough to put the train in and then cover it up. they then go back about five miles and dig down 100 feet again but this time when they get down to 100 feet they level out and while using a gps device start tunneling toward the train. when they get to it they clean out around it and move on with the tunneling for about another five miles and then dig up and out. thats when they send down the things they need to make a subway a subway, like track and cement, toilets,snack machines, pimps, hos and crack dealers. then they put it all togeather. the last thing they send down are the pickpockets and gang members. then they open for bussiness.
2006-08-06 02:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It takes a lot of TRAINing.
actually, since the tracks are all connected in some way, and they eventually lead to train yards outdoors, they just drive the train from their yard into the subway system.
2006-08-06 02:26:42
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answer #11
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answered by Annie 4
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