30 Train Coloring Pages - Free!
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What did you think of the way we colored this train? Don't you like it? It was very fun to paint it! Because it's an interesting means of transportation, do you dare to color one like this or similar? It will be fun! Try it.
Have you ever ridden a train? Do you know what they're like? We want to teach you about trains, that's why in this place you'll find very beautiful and fun train coloring pages.
Collected from animated train drawings, to steam train drawings that you'll like for how fun and interesting they can be, thanks to the information we researched for you. Come have fun with us!
Trains are very popular means of transportation. In many cities around the world there are train stations that can take you at great speed to any other part of the city, which makes it very useful for everyday life.
If you want to learn about trains you're in the right place, because we've not only collected the best train images to color, but we also added valuable information that maybe you didn't know about this topic.
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Trains coloring pages
Why color train images?
Trains are some of the most used vehicles nowadays. They transport a large number of people and take them to their destination in little time. Have you ever used a train or a railroad?
Trains have a variety of cars pulled by a locomotive that moves along tracks that are built just for this vehicle. But that's not the most interesting part! With all the technology we have nowadays, there are even more fascinating trains.
Have you ever seen trains that levitate? That's right! They exist, just as we also have railroads, freight trains, and urban trains that can have stations in several cities.
Plus, a train is less polluting than a plane or a car, and it can transport the same number of people, or more.
Would you like to learn more? Then go ahead and color these images to print and color, because on top of each one we added fun facts you didn't know about trains.
Come with us! Learning will be very fun, you just have to grab your materials and start bringing these coloring pages to life.
Learn while coloring Trains
- Do you know where the word “train” comes from? From the English “train” which in turn comes from the old French “train”, which means the action of dragging.
- Before railroads were created there was the “diolkos”, a road paved with limestone, in Greece in the 6th century BC.
- The “diolkos” was a road paved with limestone that was used to transport boats overland.
- To transport the large vessels over the Greek Diolkos (ancient paved road) the ships were placed on wooden cylinders and then moved on large wagons.
- The creator of the first locomotive was Richard Trevithick, an English inventor and engineer.
- At first locomotives had the function of being used in coal mines.
- The railroad was born thanks to the industrial revolution that emerged in England, during the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Do you know which is the longest train route in the world? It's the one that connects Moscow to the Russian Far East all the way to Vladivostok.
- Legend has it that in Stockholm there's a train called “Silverpilen” that picks up ghostly passengers at the abandoned “Kymlinge” station.
- The rail speed record is held by the French TGV train, which reached 574.8 kilometers per hour in April 2007.
- At first trains were not designed to transport people, but other heavy materials, did you know?
- According to the Guinness Book of Records, the train that carried the heaviest load transported 100,000 tons. That's a lot!
- Before, the rails were nothing more than running paths formed by a flat surface of wooden boards.
- In 1763 Richard Reynolds created the first cast iron rail that replaced the wooden rails.
- In the United States the heaviest load transported has been coal.
- The first successful high-speed passenger railway system was the Shinkansen, in Japan. It's very fast!
- Japan's bullet trains, known as Shinkansen, can reach a speed of 320km/h.
- Trains that levitate! “Maglev” trains are trains that are suspended thanks to magnets along a monorail. Amazing!
- “Maglev” trains are trains that are propelled by magnetic levitation, and that can reach 600 kilometers per hour. Incredible!
- Have you read the famous Harry Potter saga? The train station where platform 9 and ¾ appears exists. It's King's Cross station in London.
- In Bangkok there's a train whose tracks pass between the stalls of a market, so the merchants have to remove their awnings and boxes to let the train pass. What a chore!
- The first railroad in history was inaugurated in 1825 to cover the English line between Stockton and Darlington.
- The parents of the famous writer J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter saga) met at King's Cross train station, which is why the author wanted to pay tribute to that moment in her book.
- One of the most luxurious trains in the world is the Orient Express, which has been running since 1883. Nowadays the train runs routes from Paris to Budapest.
- October 28th is “Train Day” in Spain.
- The train that travels at the highest altitude is the Lhasa Express, which reaches altitudes of up to 5,072 meters. How high!
- The Old Patagonian Express is one of the most famous steam tourist trains in the world, dating back to 1922. It's also known as “La Trochita”.
- Before, the rails were nothing more than running paths formed by a flat surface of wooden boards.
- Do you know which is the longest train route in the world? It's the one that connects Moscow to the Russian Far East all the way to Vladivostok.
- At first locomotives had the function of being used in coal mines.
