Varies wildly. The average North American locomotive weighs 175 tons and the average freight car, when loaded, can carry 70-100 tons. So multiply at will.
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6 feet
about 300 kg
A freight train weighs 12,000-20,000 tons.
Frieght forwarders are bascially good carriers or transporters either by train, truck, aircraft or ship.
Approximately 276,000 pounds.
5000 kg i learned about it
About 110 tons
The weight of a train engine varies depending on the type of engine. A diesel engine can weigh as much as 250 tons while a steam engine would be about 100 tons.
That will vary wildly depending on the composition of the train (e.g. number of cars).
150 tons to over 15,000 tons and up to 19,000 tons. The train's weight depends on the length and type of train, and their freight size.
It depends on the size a material that the caboose is made out of
Seriously, which type of train? On what route? How much does it weigh with it's normal cargo? SheesH!