Ordinary trains can travel on land along railway tracks, but there is a huge Qiongzhou Strait between Hainan Province and Guangzhou Province. This strait is an obstacle. There is no cross-sea tunnel suitable for railway between the two cities, and there is no bridge through which trains pass. How did the train pass? Actually, it used to be by boat!
With the help of two super-large ferries, namely, Yuehai Railway 1 and Yuehai Railway No.2, cars and pedestrians can cross the sea smoothly. Transport people to the ferry, or transport goods to the ferry. In general, drivers will drive to the ferry terminal. Then the trains on the ship will be divided into four trains, which will be pulled by locomotives little by little, just like small trains. Generally speaking, when the engine and the tail are on the ship, the two ends in the middle will be together, which can make the balance between the hull and the train more balanced and the small train can be smoothly loaded into the belly of the ship.
When the ship starts running, the train usually stays still on the ship. This time usually takes 60 minutes. During this time, passengers can't get off the bus. When the ship is going to dock, it will be connected with the railing opposite. Trains can be pushed out of cars, assembled and run. Maybe you will be surprised by small trains and big ships. In fact, there are always three floors in a big ship, with cars on top and people sitting in the middle, and materials and parts for assembling trains below.