Is there a physical limit for the length of a train?

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Assume you can hook every locomotive and car Union Pacific owns up into a single gigantic freight train. Safety and laws aside, would it work?

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The longest train ever was 7.3 km long, comprising of 682 ore cars pushed by 8 locomotives in Western Australia in 2001.

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