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land train

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/ˈlændtreɪn/
Forms:land trains
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a road-going vehicle consisting of a series of connected trailers or carriages, often used for transporting passengers in tourist areas

A land train is a type of vehicle made up of a series of connected carriages, similar to a train, but designed to travel on roads rather than tracks. It is often used in areas with large tourist attractions, such as theme parks or coastal regions, to transport passengers over short distances. The land train is usually powered by an engine at the front, with multiple carriages pulled behind it. It is a convenient and fun way to move groups of people around, offering a unique experience while being more flexible than traditional trains.

  • The land train took tourists on a scenic tour around the historic city center.
  • During peak season, the land train operates daily to shuttle visitors between the museum and the beach.
  • The local park introduced a new land train service to make it easier for families to explore the extensive grounds.
  • We hopped on the land train for a leisurely ride through the botanical gardens.
  • The land train's route was specially designed to showcase the town's most famous landmarks.