It is called a Caboose in America. In British terminology may be called a brake van or guard's van.
The caboose
The last car on a freight train is typically called the "caboose." Historically, the caboose served as a lookout point for train crews and provided a space for monitoring the train's cargo. While modern freight trains often do not use cabooses anymore due to technological advancements, the term remains commonly associated with the last car of a train.
caboose
Guard's Van or a caboose.
It used to be a caboose which was used by the trains crew.
I had to rush to my car.
log off then back on hope it helps
In a train of 100 cars, whether or not the last car starts moving when the engine starts moving depends on whether or not there is slack between the cars.
you can't go to the last car until the very end when the person explains the mystery to you
traditionally, it was called the caboose. Cabooses are rarely used anymore. A local train may use them as a shoving platform if they are making long reverse movements. The caboose was replaced with the EOT (End Of Train device). So today the last car is just another rail car and doesn't really have a title and is generally referd to as simply the rear car.
a car has 4 wheels and the train carrys 100 people or more
When the car is being hauled on the train.