You You You You You Hi, I'm engineer Gus and this is engineer Sam let's spend some time together looking at some trains come on. Let's go Oh, the earliest train consisted of passenger coaches or freight cars pulled by a separate locomotive until about 1900 almost every locomotive was powered by steam Water in the boiler was heated by a very hot fire fed with coal oil or wood and turned it to steam at high pressure This was piped into cylinders where the pressure pushed pistons back and forth This is a pedal to open your car These gauges here tell you how much water is in the boiler This is to turn that and it shows your water level These are the brake stains This is your power reverse This is your throttle. This puts water into the injector Before the train leaves the station the engineer arrives at the station The train arrives at the station Before the train leaves the station the engineer is careful to check all the moving parts to be sure that they're in good working condition and that they are safe After the engineers done with its inspection it's time to climb aboard and get on our way Get on our way The train leaves the station The fireman is a person who shovels coal into the steam locomotive's firebox and checks the water in the boiler The tender is a wagon behind the steam locomotive which carries the coal and water for the engine The steam locomotive is carrying the coal and water for the engine The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station Usually trains have to keep a timetable so the railroad passengers know when a train will arrive and depart at each station They try to plan so that trains arrive at important stations at about the same time so that people or freight can transfer from one to the other without long delays The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The railroad crossing lets people know that a train is on its way and to stay clear The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station The train leaves the station Here are some steam engines that work much the same way as the big engines except they're a lot smaller Here are some steam engines that work much the same way as the big engines except they're a lot smaller Sometimes they carry people, sometimes they carry freight to and from different places, but sometimes they're just for fun Sometimes they carry freight to and from different places, but sometimes they're just for fun Come on, let's take a look at some of the different types of trains that are used to carry people. Let's go Around the turn of the century, people in the city used to use street cars to get to and from different places. Street cars run on electric motors that are supplied with electricity from a wire that hangs overhead Around the turn of the century, people in the city used to use street cars to get to and from different places. Street cars run on electric motors that are supplied with electricity from a wire that hangs overhead Street cars run on electric motors that are supplied with electricity from a wire that hangs overhead Street cars run on electric motors that are supplied with electricity from a wire that hangs overhead Oh, hi! You know, trains take a lot of work and maintenance to keep them going. While I try to get Sam out of here, let's take a look at some other engineers and how they keep their trains running. Come on, Sam! Come on, Sam! Tom, we're in a couple You okay, Sam? Good! You know, you have to be really careful working around steam trains. Now, let's go take a look at some modern trains that go really fast. Railways today try to run fast, efficient train services so that passengers will travel by train and not by plane or car. Trains travel faster than ever before. Tracks, signals, and the skill of train drivers have to keep improving, too. The new railroads of today are centrally controlled using computers and the latest electronic communications. Now, let's take a look at a make-believe world of model trains. Oh! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!