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Trains are made of several different matterials. The cars for example that haul material, like Coal are made of metal. Some passeger cars are made of stainless steel, The cabooses were made of wood and metal. If your talking about a steam locomotive, the boiler its self is, metal made to contract and expand, and they were riveted together or welded.
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