Where does the train go?

It comes from the poem "Train" by Turkish poet Tarangi. The full poem is as follows,

"Train" is also known as? Where to go?

Talanji Turkey Translated by Yu Guang

Where are you going? So late,?

Beautiful train, lonely train? ?

Misery is the sound of your whistle, ?

It reminds me of many things. ?

Why shouldn’t I wave my handkerchief? ?

Some of the passengers are related to me. ?

Go, I hope you have a safe journey, ?

The bridges are strong and the tunnels are bright. ?

Extended information:

Talanji, a famous Turkish poet and novelist. Born into a distinguished family in Türkiye. In the fourth year after marriage, he fell ill and became paralyzed in 1954. He died in a hospital in Vienna on January 12, 1956, and was laid to rest in his hometown of Turkey. This poem was translated by Mr. Yu Guangzhong. He mentioned in "Memory is as Long as a Railway Track" that among the poems about trains, his favorite is Tarangi.