It depends on the type of train. For old fasioned trains, like freight trains, they're called engineers. For newer trains like light rail they're called operators. On some subways they're called motormen. For a modern train, there is no driver because the train is driverless. (The last Amtrak crash was caused by engineer error by the way).
2007-12-11 10:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Locomotive Driver
2016-11-16 19:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In swahili Train driver- Dereva wa gari moshi driver-dereva pilot-rubani
2016-01-25 02:05:43
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answered by allan 1
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In Swahili, "treni dereva", or "reli dreva".
In English, usually "train driver".
In US English, usually "engineer".
In Dutch, "machinist".
In French, "le machiniste".
2007-12-11 12:05:47
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answered by n_gined 4
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traditionally they are being talked approximately as so. in certainty it is likewise proper as using a prepare not in basic terms is composed of working the controls yet watching the track i.e. keeping a beware for indicators and any possibility or obstruction and being responsive to the countless situations affecting the form of the prepare e.g. weight vs. capacity of the locomotive, braking capacity, gradients, climate, etc. the motive force is likewise in charge for reporting any issues of the prepare and for sharpening off minor upkeep if obtainable.He has to coordinate between the education of the safeguard and the education from the administration room ,station etc etc so certainly they dochronic the prepare on the track.
2016-10-01 09:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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On the North American Continent they are called locomotive engineers.
2007-12-11 16:34:08
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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Train driver is also called train driver, honest!
In Sawheli - No idea!
2007-12-11 04:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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They're just "train drivers"!
2007-12-11 05:03:30
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answered by ♥GinaBeena♥™ 4
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locomotive engineer
2007-12-11 05:01:47
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answered by kim101 1
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difficult stuff. look into into google or bing. this may help!
2014-12-05 16:12:01
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answered by michael 3
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