5 hours to travel the distance.
5 months to retrofit the train to successfully travel 360 km on a *road*.
5 years to fix the potholes it causes in the road after it's passed.
Statement fails to account for additional delays, acceleration/ deceleration from /to stations, maintenance of the way, signal and slow orders, delays due to traffic (rail only assumed), track & time, and delays if engine crew is continuing from previous trip and will exceed their mandated 10 hour maximum working hours before required rest.
Why is a train traveling on a road? Where are it's tracks? Does it have tires? If it doesn't have tires how long does it take to slow down on a road? Is it just the distance it needs to travel or is it intending to stop at the end of the distance? If it needs to stop then it would take longer cause it needs to slow down to stop. How much does the train weigh? Are there any turns in the road? How do you expect a train without tires to turn on a road? How do you expect a train to turn period? Trains don't have steering wheels they go in a straight line, it's the tracks that turn them.
5 months to retrofit the train to successfully travel 360 km on a *road*.
5 years to fix the potholes it causes in the road after it's passed.
NOT MATH
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