What is a Train?
A train is a big vehicle that travels on tracks. It carries people or things from one place to another.
Who Drives the Train?
The train is controlled by a person called a train driver. They are like the captain of the train!
Special Routes
The train goes along special tracks called routes. These tracks are made just for trains, so they don’t get mixed up with cars or bikes.
Traffic Rules
Just like you have to follow rules when crossing the street, trains have rules too! The train driver follows traffic rules to keep everyone safe.
Traffic Lights and Semaphores
Trains use special traffic lights and signals called semaphores. These are like colorful signs that tell the train driver when to stop and when to go.
How it Works
When the semaphore is green, the driver knows it's safe to go. When it's red, the driver must stop. This helps everyone know what the train should do!
Why is it Important?
By following the rules and signals, the train driver makes sure that the train travels safely and everyone gets to their destination happily!