The fuel efficiency of a diesel train is typically measured in terms of gallons of fuel consumed per mile rather than miles per gallon (mpg). On average, diesel trains may consume about 0.5 to 1 gallon of fuel per mile, which translates to roughly 2 to 4 mpg depending on the train's load, speed, and type of service. Factors such as track conditions and train design can also influence efficiency.
14-19 mpg just depends on what kind of drive train
50 mpg for diesel
What is the mpg on 1996 chevy 3500 diesel, 2wd auto?
between 17 to 19 mpg
probably around 16 mpg
The 6.0L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 which was produced from 2003 to 2007, got a city MPG rating of 14 and a highway MPG rating of 19. The combined average MPG would be 16.5.
I get 25 - 28 mpg in mine.
diesel suburban Its not new though. diesel is the only way a fullsize SUV will get over 20 mpg.
12 to 20 mpg. Depends on the year.
Vw
The advantage of the diesel train is that it is not expensive to run as compared to the electric train.
Railroad do not get 400 mpg with diesel fuel. They are rated in gallons per mile and there are way too many variables to give a single overall answer.