The crs contained engines to move, wheels, and
A train yard is an area where a train may go and stop to have their cars switched. Here a train may switch its cars with another train. Here a small train that acts somewhat like a tugboat might sort cars and move them from one train to another. Train yards may have houses for holding trains also. They might also have repair stations. Its kind of like a roadside stop for trains.
The Armistice was signed in a train car. Since train cars move, the exact location may be unknown, but it was presumably near to the Franco-German border.
A train typically uses a pull force to move forward. The locomotive at the front of the train pulls the rest of the cars along the track.
When you are on a train. When the train is in a station.
Better is a relative term. The advantage of a rain is that it can move very large items, and it has better economy with regard to the fuel used to move a ton of freight.
Cars compared to public transport(bus or train) move less amount of people using more fuel and producing more carbon footprint.
The biggest train is typically a locomotive pulling multiple freight cars that can stretch over a mile long. These trains can weigh tens of thousands of tons and require powerful engines to move them.
Well trains can't cause traffic because they move on tracks, and don't cause traffic. But buses do cause traffic because they are larger than regular cars, and slow the cars down
cars, taxi, bus, 3-wheeled scooter taxis (called 'Tuk-Tuks) train, water-taxi (when the Nile is navigable), plane
The rails don't move. The train does.
695 meters, unless I'm mistaken. there are 1,000 meters in a kilometer, so move the decimal place three to the right to get meters.