Why do trains take a mile to stop, even though every car has brakes on it?

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I’ve been wondering about this question for a long time. Every single car in a train has its own brakes, so the train should stop in the same distance that it takes one car to stop. Why is this not the case? Or does each car take a mile to stop on its own?

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This is hilarious that everyone assumes you are talking about actual cars rather than train carriages

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