The majority of trains in use today run on diesel fuel.
yes there are trains here today!
Subway trains, like other trains, run on rails.
Yes
The diesels run out of fuel. Electric trains run out of electricity.
I would think that most trains run on coal but I'm not sure I'll have to check on that. -- Most trains run on diesel fuel these days. In the early days, trains ran on coal or wood to fuel the boilers. Today they have diesel engines that turn generators that power electric motors to drive the wheels. Quite a few trains also run on electricity provided by either a third rail or overhead cables.
No. There are no solar trains in the world. There are electric trains, some of which run on renewable energy, but there are no solar trains, that is, trains with solar panels that capture and use solar radiation on the run.
Diesel multiple units, electric multiple units, and diesel locomotives. Steam trains run on heritage railways and rail tours. It depends which country your in. Trains vary from country-country
British trains run on both diesel and electric
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
Trains run on tracks. The tracks are made up of a pair of parallel rails.
Previously trains means cheaper but slower. Now trains are faster and costlier