The engine on a train is behind the driver.
The engine of an old train would be a steam engine.
The "Engine".
The engine or locomotive.
In swedish 'lok' means 'train engine"
No, a steam engine is not the same as a train. A steam engine is a type of engine that converts steam energy into mechanical work, while a train refers to a series of connected vehicles that run on tracks and can be powered by various types of engines, including steam engines, diesel engines, or electric motors. In essence, a steam engine can be a component of a train, but a train encompasses much more than just the engine itself.
In most cases the car at the front of a train is the engine or the locomotive. However, sometimes the train is pushed from behind and then the engine is the car at the end.
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.
Kilogram
Deisel
Metal
The first train was invented in 1803 by Samuel Homsfray.
Engineer operates the engine of a train. (the driver) Conductor is the Boss of the train.