No! Trains use diesel fuel.
Or electricity.
Maglev trains do not use gas, so they are good for the environment.
Locomotives use diesel engines thus run on diesel fuel, they do not use gasoline.
maglev trains can help simply because they don't use gas. They use magnets to keep them in the air and moving. Which means they will be better for the ozone layer. They are also much faster than regular trains.
Gas turbine engine deals with high temperature and pressure. So it is difficult to use it. However if certain modifications are done in it , it can probably be used in trains. And if this is done the trains would be very high speed. as it is gasturbine engines which powers aeroplanes
metro trains use overhead or alongside electric wires that the train gets energy from. Other trains, though, usually use diesel-gas engines. Streetcars are considered metro by some Also, metro implies " carries people vs cargo" & is commonly used to differentiate between the ones that don't.
What type of coal do they use in trains?
why commuters don't used the trains
Please use trains for many different reasons - commuting, personal, leisure or business use.
The majority of trains in use today run on diesel fuel.
They use trains mostly. Here is a video about trains in the Tokyo Area.
people used to to trains because they want to go
Almost all trains have wheels, although there do exist trains that use magnetic levitation and do not require wheels.