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Cars


How many passenger trains in India?

there are 5,321 passenger trains in India and the rest are locomotives .


What did native Americans call locomotives?

Steam Trains


What is a feroquinologist?

It's a person who studies trains, specifically locomotives.


What is a Train in London?

Trains are locomotives and carriage's in any Country. London is no different. There are also Underground trains in London.


How were trains around the 1960s?

Many cars, buses and trains in the 1960s looked very futuristic. This was a current trend at the time, as science fiction and the advancement of technology were very popular.


How are trains powered?

they are not powered dar - ID2573951383 Contrary to what ID2573951383 thinks, trains are powered, dar, or they wouldn't be able to move. Most modern day trains are powered by a single car called a locomotive that pulls the rest of the train. Locomotives are typically powered by diesel although electric locomotives are also becoming popular. In the past locomotives were powered by steam. - P.C.


When were trains first built?

The first train, called the Penydarren, was built in 1804 by Richard Trevithick. At that time, trains were known as locomotives.


What are trains?

Trains are a means of transportation that run on tracks and consist of connected carriages or cars. They are powered by locomotives and are used to transport passengers and goods over long distances efficiently. Trains are an important mode of transportation in many countries around the world.


What makes trains move?

A propulsion car, usually a locomotive today. The first trains used people power, horse power, and gravity. Sail power was even tried in the early 1800's in the US. Then steam locomotives, followed by diesel locomotives, followed by electric locomotives, - Today, electric is the most common for passenger trains with diesel the most common for freight trains. Today, some trains distribute their propulsion along multiple cars and don't need a locomotive (referred to as MU, for multiple unit).


Does the army utilize trains?

The Department of Defense does, and has their own flatcars. They are pulled by civilian locomotives, though.


Do bullet trains have wheels?

Yes, bullet trains have wheels. They run on rails, just as conventional railroad locomotives and cars do. The trains that operate by magnetic levitation, the so-called MagLev trains, do not have wheels as they ride on a magnetic cushion.