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How steep can a train climb?

Grades are generally 1 percent or less, and grades steeper than about 2.2 percent are rare. The steepest grade on a major railroad's main track was historically said to be on the Pennsylvania Railroad north of Madison, Indiana, rising 413 feet over a distance of 7012 feet — a 5.89-percent grade.



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Most trains find it difficult to climb hills and mountain slopes. The trains of cog, or rack, railroads, however, can scale steep slopes using a special toothed rail, known as a rack, in the middle of the track.

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When the slope angle equals 45 degrees, the rise is equal to the run. Expressed as a percentage, the slope of this angle is 100 percent.

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The Pilatus Railway (German: Pilatusbahn, PB) is a mountain railway in Switzerland and the steepest rack railway in the world, with a maximum gradient of 48% and an average gradient of 35%.

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The Snowdon Mountain Railway is a remarkable feat of engineering that has been carrying tourists to the summit of Yr Wyddfa since 1896. This phenomenal train journey means that one of Wales' most iconic peaks is accessible to many.

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The world's steepest cogwheel railway goes up the Pilatus The steepest cogwheel railway in the world, with a gradient of 48% and a length of 4'618 metres, links Alpnachstad with Pilatus Kulm at an altitude of 2'132 m.

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Now, let's explore the UK's most treacherous roads and understand precisely why they are so perilous.
  • Road #1: A1(M) The A1(M) motorway in the UK spans a total length of 93.8 miles (151.0 km) and consists of four separate sections. ...
  • Road #2: A38. ...
  • Road #3: M25. ...
  • Road #4: A628. ...
  • Road #5: A537 (Cat and Fiddle Inn)


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Around 11-20% is considered moderate and gradients above 20% are considered ?steep?.

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