The Eurostar [ verbinden ] the UK with France and Belgium.
[ Magnete ] have north and south poles.
Maglev stands for [ Magnetschwebetechnik ] - magnets left the trains and move them forward.
Opposite [ Pole ] attract, so north and south poles stick together.
[ kraftvoll ] magnets in the Maglev track and on the trains lift them and move them forward.
You can [ üben ] train driving on this simulator.
When you put two north or south poles together they [ abstossen ] from each other.
We saw an old [ Lokomotive ] in the train museum.
A young woman drove onto a [ Eisenbahnlinie ] in front of a train.
You can buy your train ticket at the [ Bahnhof ].
The train moved slowly along the [ Eisenbahngleis ].
Maglev transport was a dream but now it's a [ Realität ].
Poles that are the same [ abstossen ] each other.
You can practise train driving on the [ Simulator ].
France has the TGV with a top [ Geschwindigkeit ] of 350 kilometres an hour.
Opposite poles attract, so north and south poles [ aneinander kleben ].
Many people think that high-speed trains are yesterday's [ Technologie ].
The [ Zugführer(in) ] climbed onto his train.
The train arrives at the [ Bahnhof ] at two o'clock.
My [ Zugbillet ] to London was very expensive.
Let's check the [ Fahrplan ] to find out when the train leaves.
We could travel by [ Tram ] instead of bus.
The [ Untergrundbahn ] is the oldest underground railway in the world.