The train station is called 'la gare' in French (sometimes 'la gare SNCF' for those who want to be overprecise)
"La gare routière" stands for the central bus station ; The subway station is called 'la station de métro'
Express (adjective) is spelled the same in French (ex/ un train express > an express train). To express (verb) is 'exprimer'.
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A circuit train (toy train) is "un train miniature" or "un petit train" in French.
train tracks or a railroad
Train tracks are magnetic.
Train tracks
Simply, the word is "La Gare."
Express (adjective) is spelled the same in French (ex/ un train express > an express train). To express (verb) is 'exprimer'.
You don't tie people to the train tracks. You can hogtie them and put them on the train tracks though.
I am buying = J'achète/Je suis en train d'acheter
Yes. Train tracks are metal because if they were wooden such fast moving train wheels will cause friction on the wooden tracks, setting them on fire.
You can acquire a cannon for your train on Spirit tracks.
Railroad tracks are made from steel.
People walk on train tracks for different reasons. Some people walk on tracks because it's a shorter distance to get where they are going. Some people may walk on train tracks because they enjoy the quietness of the paths that the train runs along. We used to walk the tracks when I was a teenager because we picked the raspberries that grew along the train path.