electric and diesel on regular routes. some steam on tourist routes.
An engine heads a trains, with cars behind it, and the caboose the last car. NOTE: If a train is heavy with freight, it may have several engine 'cars' pulling it, AND even pushing it from the back. NOTE: There are several types of train "cars".
train cars
Examples: foods, cars, train cars, cement, gasoline, diesel fuel, furniture, wood, building stone, aluminium, textiles etc.
The different kind of vehicles are planes, cars, bus, trucks, motorcycle, bicycle, helicopters, jeepney, train.
Four.
The newest types of cars are the cars that run on water.
The amount of cargo that a train can carry depends on the size of the train and the number of cars it carries. If a train is large and has many cars it can carry a lot of cargo.
recount several early experiments used to move the train cars.
they are called compartments and rail cars.............(in india)
Of course, cars, buses, trucks, train etc.
There are levers used on trains, but how many and what type will depend on what type of train and what types of cars on in the train. Steam trains used many more levers than typical trains today. This is because there are other mechanical, elctrical, and electronic devices to assist today.
A train yard is an area where a train may go and stop to have their cars switched. Here a train may switch its cars with another train. Here a small train that acts somewhat like a tugboat might sort cars and move them from one train to another. Train yards may have houses for holding trains also. They might also have repair stations. Its kind of like a roadside stop for trains.