Locomotives use diesel engines thus run on diesel fuel, they do not use gasoline.
The British Trains have yellow sections on each end of every locomotive to signify that they are commuter trains.
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
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steam locomotive trains
Yes, there were steam trains in the 1870s. The first steam locomotive was developed by Scottish inventor William Murdoch in 1784. By the 1830s, steam trains were in use in much of the world.
they are cool Many trains no longer use 'slam doors' (doors that you manually open) - they use automatic electronic doors instead. More modern trains can travel at higher speeds and all the steam locomotive trains have now been replaced by diesel trains.
A train is a line of coupled wagons or carriages drawn by a locomotive.
Maglev trains do not use gas, so they are good for the environment.
Locomotive trains typically run off of either electricity or diesel fuel. A locomotive has a large compartmental container under it that holds roughly 2,200 gallons.
The first locomotive was built by Richard Trevithick and had a top speed of about 4 mph (miles per hour).
Electric Multiple Units - these are electrically-powered trains that can operate without the need for a locomotive (i.e. they have their own onboard electric motors).