Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The train in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia "broke snow". Why didn't the thick snow affect the train traffic?

The train in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia "broke snow". Why didn't the thick snow affect the train traffic?

With the arrival of winter, there has been a very obvious cooling in many places in China, and there has also been a relatively strong precipitation weather. For example, the snowstorm in Inner Mongolia has also brought inconvenience to many people's travel. The news that the train broke snow in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia attracted the attention of many friends and shocked many people. You know, the heavy snow in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia has lasted for about 46 hours, so the snow produced in this case has been broken for many years. I believe many friends are also interested in this issue.

As can be seen from the news listed on the Internet, the snowfall in Inner Mongolia can be said to be very serious, resulting in a very thick snow depth in many places, breaking the record for 70 years. Faced with this situation, according to most people's understanding, generally speaking, under the condition of deep snow, the train can't operate normally, but in fact, in the process of train design, bad weather has long been taken into account.

I believe many friends know that the train runs on the rails, so under normal circumstances, even if there is deep snow on the train, it will not have a particularly great impact on the train, because the train can still pass on the rails, and with the continuous movement of the train, the snow will be removed, but if there is freezing, it will easily lead to the train being unable to run and there is no way to drive at the fork in the road.

This bad weather has brought a lot of inconvenience to many people's lives. We also hope that everyone can better solve the negative impact of this blizzard weather and let our lives return to normal.