Every Lionel Train ever built will run on every type of track produced, including FasTrack.
There are several manufacturers of fast trains all over the world. Some of the manufacturers that produce the fastest trains include Bombardier Alstom, Shinkansen, Caradia, and Siemens.
Brio train sets are the train sets that use the wooden tracks that children love. They run on batteries and do not go very fast at all. They will circle a small round circle track in about 30 seconds. They do not list any specific speed for these small trains.
The national Rail journey tracks different trains on all of the tracks in the United States such as the Burlington Northern Santa Fe or Amtrak trains.
Generally if they are of the same scale and the tracks fit each other they will work together.
all trains have engines and passangers
"Consult all the AVE schedules." AVE are the fast trains in Spain.
No. There are many different scales, or gauges, of model trains. For example, an N scale train would be too small to fit on HO scale track.
A lot of trains do, but express trains skip some so that they can make the trip faster. This is often helpful for the people who are taking the longest trips, because they don't have to wait as long for all the stops in the middle. Sometimes there is even a separate track that skips certain stops, which the express line runs on.
Trains have been built all over the world.
Like all collectibles the value depends on the number of people looking for the trains you have and how easy they are to find. Many Postwar, meaning after 1945 up to 1969 train sets are quite valuable and some have little value. Web sites for trains which gives you a good starting place. Condition is also very important, the better the condition the higher the value. If you have postwar train that are unopened you have quite a treasure. I have seen an unopened 1587s Girls set go for 31,000 while in normal condition they can sell for 1200.00.
Almost all trains have wheels, although there do exist trains that use magnetic levitation and do not require wheels.
Some go faster than others but still they mostly all go around 50-60 miles per hour