This document describes a proposed smart train system that aims to automate train operations to improve safety and efficiency. The system uses microcontrollers and sensors to allow trains to run autonomously between stations without human operators. It includes features like automatic stopping at stations using IR sensors, collision avoidance using obstacle sensors, and energy generation through dynamos or wind turbines. The system is intended to eliminate human errors to reduce accidents while making train management easier. A prototype was developed using an 8051 microcontroller, DC motors, sensors and other electronics to demonstrate the proof of concept. Experimental results showed that the automated lighting control on train platforms saved around 6 kWh of energy per day compared to conventional operation.