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I’m assuming you mean turbines next to the tracks.
perhaps, but there is only one train every hour or so, so you get 30 seconds of power every hour, not very economical. and the amount of power would be quite small, a few hundreds of watts.
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If turbines are mounted on train, it will work.But you have to spend more energy to overcome the friction.
and that is not an effecient way.
Yes.
But – if the turbines are mounted on land – it will only turn them for a few seconds then the train will be gone and the turbines will stop.
Also – if the turbines are mounted on the train – it will take more energy to move the train. The extra energy to move the train will be more than the energy recovered by the turbines. There will be a net loss of energy not a gain.