What does it mean to ride an iron horse?

"Ride an iron horse" is a poetic way of saying ride a train.

Here's why:

* Iron Horse: Trains were often referred to as "iron horses" because of their powerful iron engines and their resemblance to horses in their ability to pull heavy loads and travel long distances.

* Ride: This word reinforces the image of being on a journey, similar to riding a real horse.

The phrase is a metaphor, evoking a sense of adventure and the powerful nature of the train.