River King Mine Train was created in 1971.
It was cut off and added to the train of the conquering king.
King's Cross in London
The google train reresents the day trains were made and started to get rode and carry passengers
The train whistle is a functional item of no specific shape and it does not represent anything. The train whistle on the locomotive by the engineer is used as a warning and and a signaling device. Some caboose cars were also equipped with whistles, and the conductor would use them when the train was being pushed for the same purposes.
It tells about their hieratage and family dynasty
The king of spades represents David,King of Israel. The king of clubs is said to represent Alexander the Great. The king of hearts represents the French king Charlemogne, and the king of diamonds represents Roman Ceaser Augustus.
to represent the king and queen
Monarchy
he invaded little villages in France to train his men
No, not directly, you would need to take the train to York and then take the King's Cross train into London, from King's Cross/St Pancras you can then take the Piccadilly Line tube to Heathrow.
I learned that, historically, when a king defeated another king he would behead him and then cut the train of his robe off. He would then attach it to his own. Basically, the length of the train displayed how powerful he was and who he has defeated. The train of his robe filled the temple.... He has defeated it all.