In the United States, they use the term "locomotive engineer" or simply "engineer". In most of the rest of the world, including the U.K. and Europe, its "train driver" or simply "driver." For an electric short-distance train (i.e. a subway), the term "motorman" is often used.
Your choice, the most common are :
driver, engineer, motorman.
It usually comes down to local tradition.
Train drivers wear clothes... They also wear a fluorescent vest and work pants and boots.
Train drivers earn from £14000 to £15000 per month as trainees, and when qualified they get £25000 to £30000.
80000 to 120000
A railroad engineer, locomotive engineer, train operator or engine driver
nurses, bus drivers, train drivers, driving instructors, ambulance drivers, Doctors
A railroad engineer, locomotive engineer, train operator or engine driver
0. computers run them.
Yes
a bed on a train is called a "berth"
part of the power train control module
It's called a train whistle.
The first steam train was called the rocket.