A train 'operator' is commonly called a train 'driver'.. However - they're not actually driving - they just control the speed of the train. The points and rails do the 'driving' !
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Electromagnets in both the tracks and the train. (Answered in fifth grade terms)
There is no such thing as a train license, you will have to be trained as an operator for a particular company to operate one.
Yes, HO track is needed to operate an HO train.
a bed on a train is called a "berth"
It's called a train whistle.
The first steam train was called the rocket.
English and French is the language of Canada. So "Train" is called "Train" in English as well as French .
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) officially calls its train system the 'L' (with single quotation marks). This applies both to the subway and elevated systems. Note that unlike New York City, it is not the "El." The set of elevated train tracks that operate in a circle downtown is called the Loop. The section of downtown inside the train tracks is also called the Loop and sometimes people improperly refer to the entire downtown area as "the loop."
It's called the Shinkansen or 'Bullet' train.
For a CDL? No.