The engine of an old train would be a steam engine.
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The Great Train Robbery was the movie where an old man and a young boy steals an old steam train to give it to a rail museum. There is also a young girl in the movie who helps them.
The Polar Express train is a 2-8-4 Berkshire Steam Locomotive, modeled after the Pere Marquette 1225 Berksire Steam Locomotive. They are very identical, but do have some slight differences, such as the placement of running lamps.
Some of the large-wheeled steam locos could exceed 100 miles per hour on good condition track. The small-wheeled locos could not go as fast, but had more power to climb steep grades.
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well you go to the old steamworks factory and hten u ride a cute unicorn the end :3
Really... you train the foal from when is is born just by being around him and such. But if you mean what age to ride him, then, unless he is a racehorse, I would advise not riding him until he is 3 years old and gelded.
No, you have to be 18 for something like that.
I got mine from Steam. Or, you could buy it.
Yes a ten year old can go on the Manta ride as long as they meet the height requirement which I believe is 54" or 137 cm or taller.
Steam power could be described as pressure. Water heated above the boiling point turns to steam and the molecules move very rapidly and want to separate. If the water is in an enclosed area, the pressure will increase. This pressure can be used to move components of an engine that generates electricity. Generally, steam power is used to generate electricity or in the case of old railroad engines, it was used to actually push the train forward. Generally steam power isn't very efficient because you need an extreme source of heat to bring the water to boiling.