Theclackerty clack noise is caused by the small gaps in between the separate rails of the track. The tracks our days are built closer together, so there is less of a gap and less noise.
Trains make that noise because of the trains engines and pistons moving or huffing.
Because of it noise,it has too much noise
It depends on the type of train and if they are approaching a crossing. Electric trains are much quieter than diesel trains which are quieter than steam trains. Also freight trains and passenger trains sound different. It really does depend on many factors.
Old tracks have a small gap between each section of the rails, as the metal wheels of the train pass over the gap they make that familiar clackerty clack noise, however trains on modern tracks do not make the noise because the tracks are welded together and have no gaps.
All trains are noisy. Underground trains sound noisier because the tunnel reflects the noise back.
Theclackerty clack noise is caused by the small gaps in between the separate rails of the track. The tracks our days are built closer together, so there is less of a gap and less noise.
Diesel trains are louder than electric trains because you the noise that the diesel engine makes, which is louder than the electric engine.
hyperbole
Yes, trains in urban areas are typically subject to noise ordinances designed to minimize disturbances to residents. These regulations can limit the volume of train horns, the times trains can operate, and other noise-related activities. Local governments often enforce these ordinances in conjunction with transportation authorities to balance transit needs with community peace. However, the specifics can vary widely depending on the city and its regulations.
They make noise by making it.
No, clouds do not make noise.
No, goldfish do not make noise.