The diesels run out of fuel. Electric trains run out of electricity.
British trains run on both diesel and electric
They run on coal :)
Trains run on tracks. The tracks are made up of a pair of parallel rails.
Yes. Buses run from Dublin to Armagh and trains run from Dublin to county Armagh.
Steam trains, wheels, pistons, anything to do with pressure actually. Although steam is weaker than compressed air.
New trains are not built to be coal powered. However there are still some steam trains run and maintained by amateur enthusiasts.
Trains run 365 days of the year
Subway trains typically run on electricity that powers electric motors in the train cars. The electricity can come from a variety of sources, including overhead wires, third rails, or onboard batteries.
Yes
Yes.
Depends. maglev trains run in electricity, and electricity can come from all sorts of sources. You can get it from hydro Power, nuclear Power, fossil fuels, solar Power etc. Renewable or not doesn't matter to a maglev train. They can run on anything that can be turned into electricity.
They run on Magnets instead of electricity.