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Derailment and Rapid transit

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Difference between Derailment and Rapid transit

Derailment vs. Rapid transit

A derailment occurs when a vehicle such as a train runs off its rails. Rapid transit or mass rapid transit, also known as heavy rail, metro, MRT, subway, tube, U-Bahn or underground, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas.

Similarities between Derailment and Rapid transit

Derailment and Rapid transit have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Track (rail transport).

Track (rail transport)

The track on a railway or railroad, also known as the permanent way, is the structure consisting of the rails, fasteners, railroad ties (sleepers, British English) and ballast (or slab track), plus the underlying subgrade.

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Derailment and Rapid transit Comparison

Derailment has 35 relations, while Rapid transit has 315. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.29% = 1 / (35 + 315).

References

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