No it absolutely isn't.
However, talk to people who worked on steam trains and and they will tell you that trains have character and would come to life as soon as they built up steam. Perhaps not life according to the scientific definition but the engine drivers didn't care about that definition too much.
Nope - a train is a mechanical device.
No, a train is not a living thing. It is a man-made machine designed for transportation, lacking biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism that characterize living organisms. While trains can be an essential part of human life and transport, they do not possess the qualities that define life.
Because it does not go off the rails on weeknights to have baby trains with the hot steam engine next door.
It is a living thing.
Non living
An animal is a living thing.
A rat is a living thing
There is no such thing, it is actually a freight train.
Light is not a living thing.
It is a living thing.
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....