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What are the differences between monorails and bullet trains

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Monorails are usually elevated trains that run on a single rail along a track. They are often used as a form of public transportation in cities. Bullet trains are high-speed trains that are designed to travel long distances at very high speeds. They usually travel on standard railway tracks.

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Answer: They have a smaller environmental impact than traditional elevated train lines and only partially obscure the sky. Monorails have one major benefit over traditional rail systems: they take up very little area, both vertically and horizontally.

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