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This is a list of the longest trains in the world. The length of a train may be measured in number of wagons (for bulk loads such as coal and iron ore) or in meters for general freight.

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[edit] Bulk cargo

[edit] General cargo

  • 1500m - UIC standard double length train [4]
  • 1000 m—
    • HollandGermany—trial trains of this length[5]
    • Germany, trials, up from 750 m and 850 m between Hamburg and Ringsted in Denmark.[6] (mostly double track, short single track sections. Crossing between 1000 m trains must be avoided on single track)
  •   800 m—RVR in East Africa (Kenya–Uganda) to introduce longer trains, which needs longer crossing loops.[7]
  • 750 m—Normal for mainlines in several countries in Europe.
  •  750m - UIC standard single length train
  • train lengths and loads on electrified railways, especially lower voltage 3000 V DC and 1500 V DC, are limited by traction power considerations.

[edit] Passenger

  • India - 24 coaches (say 480m)

[edit] Special test runs

  • Western Australia BHP Run on 21 June 2001, comprising 682 wagons and hauled by eight diesel-electric locomotives with a total length of 7.353 km on the 275 km iron ore railway to Port Hedland in Western Australia[8]
  • South Africa SishenSaldanha Run on 26–27 August 1989, comprising 660 railcars, 7.3 km (4.5 miles) long and weighing 69,393 tons, excluding the 16 locomotives (9 50 kV AC electric and 7 diesel-electric).[9][10].
  • Netherlands KijfhoekBreda Run on 19 February 1989, as a test and publicity stunt what would become the longest passenger train in the world. The train was pulled by one 1500 V DC locomotive and had 60 passenger cars, of which only the first 14 cars held actual passengers during the run.[11]
  • Belgium GentOostende On 27 April 1991, one electric loco and 70 passenger cars (totalling 1733 m and 2786 ton, excluding locomotive) held a charity run for the Belgian Cancer Fund, thereby exceeding the Dutch record.[11]

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