A lot, like a billion pounds. Give or take a Ford Ranger.
Axle, 850lbs. Wheels are 2000lbs each. Just from what I've read.
Train wheels typically weigh between 500-1,000 pounds each, depending on the type and size of the train.
Train wheels rigidly fixed to an axle. Two wheelsets are mounted in a bogie (truck) to support the weight of the train. Since the suspension is extremely stiff to handle the train's weight they keep the wheels and rails smooth to reduce vibration and noise (as much as possible) The sheer weight alone provides enough traction.
The small front wheels allow the wheels to be turned in the alloted space. Additionally, the front axle is a dead axle - it does not drive the machine - so the need for traction and weight distribution on that axle is much less than it is for the live (rear) axle.
3500
about 300 kg
A freight train weighs 12,000-20,000 tons.
In the vicinity of 22,000 - 25,000 lbs.
About 110 tons
Approximately 276,000 pounds.
5000 kg i learned about it
The weight of a train engine varies depending on the type of engine. A diesel engine can weigh as much as 250 tons while a steam engine would be about 100 tons.