ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Hay Railway

Okay kiddo, have you ever seen a big field of hay? It's like a big pile of dried grass that cows and horses eat. Well, sometimes farmers need to move all that hay from one place to another. But have you ever tried to carry a really heavy load all by yourself? It's really hard, right? That's where the hay railway comes in!

The hay railway is like a special train that's just for hay. Instead of moving people, it moves big carts full of hay. The carts are hooked together and pulled by a big engine, just like a regular train. The hay railway goes from the field where the hay is grown to a barn or storage area where they want to keep it.

The hay railway has special tracks that are just the right size for the carts to roll on. The tracks are also really strong, so they can hold a lot of weight without breaking. That's important, because hay is really heavy when you stack a lot of it up!

So, the hay railway is like a big train just for hay, and it helps farmers move all that hay from one place to another without having to carry it all by themselves. Pretty cool, right?