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Overland train

Okay, so an overland train is like a really really big train that travels across land. It's like a long snake made up of lots of train carriages joined together. And it doesn't travel on rails like normal trains, instead it's designed to be able to move across all kinds of different terrain like hills, deserts, forests and even rivers.

It's powered by very strong engines that give it lots of power to move and pull all the carriages behind it. Some overland trains are really long, like over a mile long! It can take a lot of people and cargo, like things we need to build houses or big machines.

Overland trains are good for going to places where there aren't any roads or railroads, like really remote areas or places that are hard to reach. They can help us get things to those places so that people who live there have what they need to live and work.
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