Trains usually have 6 to 10 cars with one or two locomotives pulling.
The locomotive (the first car of the train) pulls the cars along the track.
The train that the locomotive was pulling had 310 passengers on board.
The locomotives pull passenger cars that have a 70 person capacity.
Chuffing and grinding, the huge locomotive pulled in along the far track.
In 1804 the first steam-powered locomotive pulled 10 tons of ore and 70 people at 5 miles per hour.
Fifteen minutes later the locomotive will pull out of the station hauling an express for London.
After that had been attached, the locomotive would again pull forward, back up and drop the pair of empties.
Just as the dining car attendant announced my dinner reservation, the locomotive pulled into a deep curve.
As we tramped toward the hall, the gasping locomotive pulled the empty train onto a secondary track.