Express Train
An Express Train is a type of passenger train that travels at higher speeds than regular trains. It typically makes fewer stops along its route, allowing it to cover long distances more quickly. Express trains are often used for long-distance travel between major cities, providing a faster alternative to other forms of transportation.
These trains are designed for efficiency and comfort, often featuring amenities such as spacious seating and onboard services. Many express trains operate on dedicated tracks, which helps reduce delays caused by slower freight trains. Popular examples include the Shinkansen in Japan and the Acela Express in the United States.