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Super Explorers bring you interesting facts and full-colour photos all about big and fast trains. - Trains can move freight and goods or people across the city or country. - Early trains were pulled by horses; then came the steam train. Newer trains can be electric, diesel or even powered by magnetic levitation. - Some trains go as fast as 300 kilometeres per hour. - One of the longest rail tunnels in the world is under the English Channel, connecting France and Britain completed in 1994.

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Super Explorers bring you interesting facts and full-colour photos all about big and fast trains. - Trains can move freight and goods or people across the city or country. - Early trains were pulled by horses; then came the steam train. Newer trains can be electric, diesel or even powered by magnetic levitation. - Some trains go as fast as 300 kilometeres per hour. - One of the longest rail tunnels in the world is under the English Channel, connecting France and Britain completed in 1994.
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Wendy Pirk has been an animal lover for as long as she can remember. As a child, she dreamed of being a veterinarian but decided instead to pursue a degree in Ecological Anthropology. She is a serious environmentalist and has worked for the Western Canada Wilderness Committee. She is currently a writer and editor and has several books about animals to her credit. Wendy has a two dog and two cat family...oh, and kids as well. She solemnly swears that she has never, nor will she ever dress a dog in a frilly pink tutu. But she lives in a winter city, so maybe doggie coats and booties And one of the dogs is handicapped, so he has a wheelchair. But that's it. Really. She would also like to own a sheep to mow her lawn so she doesn't have to...well, she'd actually like to have a whole herd of sheep to rent out to her friends and neighbors! And maybe a donkey, too, because they're so cute!