How often do trains get struck by lightning?
How often do trains get struck by lightning? Direct Strike Protection On average, railways are hit by direct lightning strikes nearly 200 times per year. These strikes cause issues ranging from delays to damaged equipment.
What happens if lightning strikes a plane?
Nothing SHOULD happen, and it happens occasionally but usually with no damage. When lightning strikes an airplane, the current flows through the conductive exterior of the aircraft and exits through another conductive point, such as the tail or wingtip.
What do trains do in bad weather?
When it rains, the tracks become slippery and the train must slow down in order to accommodate for the extra time the train will need to brake. The lack of friction that water causes will cause the conductor to slow the train so that braking won't take so long.