It depends on the kind of train.
The chimney thingy is called a smoke stack.
The blastpipe which is located inside the smokebox located at the front of the engine. The steam is ejected into the atmosphere through the chimney or smokestack.
The engine is unhooked at the back and a new one put on to what would be the front of the train.
The back of a roller coaster is faster than the front because of the way the train moves along the track. As the train goes over hills and curves, the back of the train is pulled along by the front, causing it to accelerate faster than the front. This creates a thrilling sensation for riders as they experience different forces throughout the ride.
If the train is at the front, it pulls. If it is at the back, it pushes. Typically trains pull there cargo
The Driver of the train usually sits at the front of the train
you have to go to the conducter in the front and talk to him
Being a chimney sweep seems like a good job since there aren't very many of them. Are there special schools to train them?
for the guy in the back wait till he falls asleep and sneek past him and for the guy in the front climb on top of the train
To get Santa back up the chimney on Santa's Quiz, you need to answer the quiz questions correctly. The correct answers will create a path for Santa to climb back up the chimney. Focus on answering each question correctly to help Santa get back safely.
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will snow cause my fireplace to have a back draft?