Dinosaur Train
Train Discoveries
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Dr. Scott brings in a conductor friend to teach about rails, ties, and train cars.
Dr. Scott brings in a conductor friend to teach about rails, ties, train cars, and special dinosaur train cars.
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Dinosaur Train
Train Discoveries
Clip | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Dr. Scott brings in a conductor friend to teach about rails, ties, train cars, and special dinosaur train cars.
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logist, and you all know what this is.
all: It's the Dinosaur Train!
- I'm an expert on dinosaurs and fossils, so I don't know much about trains.
[doorbell rings] But I know somebody who does.
- Point of fact.
I love trains and know something about them.
- Go for it!
- Train tracks are made of two very long metal pieces called rails.
Rails run alongside each other and are connected together by a piece of wood called a tie.
Not this kind of tie.
This kind of tie.
Most trains have different kinds of cars: the engine, passenger cars, and a caboose.
On the Dinosaur Train, there are special cars like the Observation Car and the Aquacar.
kids: Dinosaur Train!
- Yes, I agree.
Go, Dinosaur Train, go!
Thank you.
- Well, thanks for all that cool train information.
Remember, get outside, get into trains, and make your own discoveries.
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