I'm assuming you meant an electric train, since that's how it goes. Otherwise, it goes south.
2006-10-13 18:40:22
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answered by socalicd 3
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The smoke always blows behind the train so the wind is south and the train is north so the smoke is south as well..
2006-10-13 18:37:32
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answered by becke.anne 1
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The train is going into the wind so the wind iand the smoke is going South
2006-10-13 18:44:48
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answered by barrettins 3
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What constitutes an electric practice...despite if it somewhat is smoking this is going to depart a plume in the north-westerly course. That being pronounced, a diesel engine does notchronic the wheels of a typical shipment practice, despite if it doeschronic a generator that powers a Variable frequencychronic taking into account power transmission.
2016-12-08 14:30:36
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answered by kulpa 4
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If its a steam engine, South,
Deisel locomotive, south,
Electric train, south,
If you are smoking in it, north west,
If the train is burning, south east,
2006-10-13 18:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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South South east Um um guess
2006-10-13 18:43:47
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answered by jlilmama420 2
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south
2006-10-13 19:05:41
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answered by Saм 2
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obviously south unless its an electric train
2006-10-13 18:40:02
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answered by Kevin E 2
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if its electric train then there is no smoke ,otherwise smoke will flow south wards
2006-10-13 19:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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the wind would blow south
2006-10-13 18:37:42
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answered by old man 2
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