Press the left/right arrows to make it move, or down arrow to make it stop. When the train is offscreen, the thought bubble tells how far. It's almost fun to hold down the right arrow for a minute until the train is far away, then stop it and hold down the left arrow until it comes zooming back - it gets going pretty fast. Yes, I am easily amused. So what?
Ya, okay, this doesn't have much to do with that video. Except that I really do like trains. :-P And now the "I like trains" kid is the engineer! Yay! And, and, and... now it's got the music too. Ding! Completion. Thanks to marlion117 and his "I like trains" project. https://scratch.mit.edu/users/marlion117/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10395646/ And thanks also to that video on YouTube, of course, which says: Music by Todd 'LilDeuceDeuce' Bryanton (http://youtube.com/lildeucedeuce) And thanks to The_NW_Engine for noticing a problem with the layer order of the drive rods in the almost-identical "Scratch Cat Likes Trains" project. Hint for remixers: see the secret reveal on my "Scratch Cat Likes Trains" project. The same secret is used in this project.