Why Australia Puts Bedrooms in Freight Trains — and America Can't
Somewhere in the Australian outback, a freight crew member is fast asleep in a private bunk while a kilometer-long train rolls through the desert at full speed. The locomotive is three cars ahead, the next town is six hundred kilometers away, and this is completely normal.

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