Depends on size and no of Locos... can be from 4-5 litres to 50 - 100 litres
The advantage of the diesel train is that it is not expensive to run as compared to the electric train.
Depends on the train type. Steam trains and diesel trains use chemical energy stored in their fuel (coal or diesel) to create mechanical energy. Electrical trains use, well, electricity.
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Diesel Train Ride - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
it consumes 50 Ltrs per km, where as to sdtart the engine it needs 70 lts of diesel at one short.
its a 'diesel multiple unit' train consisting of mulltiple carriages powered one or more on-board diesel engine.
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.
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The British Rail Class 43 is the world's fastest diesel train with a speed of 148 mph.
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3 lbs of diesel The exact amount will depend on whether the train is travelling at a steady speed or accelerating as well as whether it is travelling on a flat plain or uphill or downhill, not to mention the number of carriages and the weight they are are carrrying.