Train (disambiguation)

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A train is a form of rail transport comprising a series of connected vehicles that usually run along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers.

Train(s) may also refer to:

People[edit]

Transport[edit]

  • Roller coaster train, the specialized vehicle which transports riders around a roller coaster track
  • Camel train, a series of camels carrying goods or passengers in a group
  • Overland train, a type of oversized semi-trailer truck that could travel over most terrain
  • Road train, a truck design used in remote areas of Australia to move bulky loads efficiently
  • Trackless train, a road-going articulated vehicle
  • Wagon train, a group of wagons traveling together, especially the American West

Science and technology[edit]

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Games[edit]

Music[edit]

Groups[edit]

Albums[edit]

Opera[edit]

Songs[edit]

Other arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Legislation[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • The Redstone Acceleration & Innovation Network (TRAIN), a medical research organization
  • Train, Bavaria, a town in Bavaria, Germany
  • Train (clothing), the long back portion of a skirt or dress that trails on the ground behind the wearer
  • Train (military), the supply and support units of an army
  • Train, the male peafowl's elongated upper tail covert feathers as used in display
  • Train, or to "run a train", the process of multiple men having sexual intercourse with a single female, with little to no breaks between "sessions"; this is often a form of gang rape
  • Whale oil, historically called train or train oil

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