They're just steel - used ones rust too, but passing trains scrape off the rust (on top).
The word "rust" comes from the Old English word "rust," which in turn comes from the Proto-Germanic word "rusta." This word is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *reudh-, meaning "red" or "to be red." Rust is often associated with the reddish-brown color it gives to metal surfaces.
Rust-colored water in the radiator typically indicates the presence of rust or corrosion within the cooling system. This can be caused by old coolant, lack of maintenance, or the presence of air or contaminants in the system. It is important to flush the system and potentially replace the coolant to prevent damage to the engine.
Rust is the easy way of saying Iron Oxide. It will not harm you in small amounts by showering in it, or even swallowing it. What the rust is telling you, is that there are some old pipes somewhere in your home that will be needing some replacing soon.
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Your best option would be to first completely strip the wheels of all old paint and rust, then go from there. First use a light coloured primer coat (two coats would be preferable), then you can use whichever paint you'd like - it doesn't necessarily have to be automotive paint, and you could even 'spray bomb' them, if you wished.
They are made of iron and iron rusts.
No, I think, if they're kept in good condition, and washed regularly in water then they don't rust, but the rustiest bit I have seen was a very, very, very old and unused bit, and it had got a bit rusty at the joints.
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Old Ford railway station was created in 1867.
Old Ford railway station ended in 1944.
Old Town railway station was created in 1903.
Old Town railway station ended in 1940.
Old Dalby railway station ended in 1966.
Old Dalby railway station was created in 1880.
Old Grange railway station was created in 1882.
Old Grange railway station ended in 1986.
Old Kilpatrick railway station ended in 1964.