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  1. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    WebSteam locomotive components. This article is a glossary of the main components found on a typical steam locomotive . The main components of a typical steam locomotive (click to enlarge). The diagram, which is …

  2. Steam locomotive - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebA steam locomotive is a steam powered railway locomotive. It was used a lot between about 1830 and 1970. Afterwards, diesel and electric locomotives were used more often. The first steam locomotive was made by Richard Trevithick for a railway used for moving iron at an Ironworks in Wales. A steam locomotive works by burning a fuel like coal in ...

  3. 5AT Advanced Technology Steam Locomotive -

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    WebMaximum speed. 113 mph (Max Design Speed 125 mph) Tractive effort. 32,688 lbf (145.40 kN) Factor of adh. 4 approx. The 5AT Advanced Technology steam locomotive was a conceptual design conceived by …

  4. Category:Steam locomotives of the United States - Wikipedia

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    WebCanadian Pacific 1293. Central Railroad of New Jersey 113. Chesapeake & Ohio classes J-1 and J-2. Chesapeake and Ohio class K-4. Chesapeake and Ohio classes L-2 and L-2-A. Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1. Chesapeake and Ohio class T-1. Chicago and North Western class D. Chicago and North Western class E-2.

  5. Category:Steam locomotives - Wikimedia Commons

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    WebMar 03, 2020 · This category has the following 79 subcategories, out of 79 total. Steam locomotives by country ‎ (118 C) Steam locomotives by cylinder layout ‎ (4 C) Steam locomotives by designer ‎ (16 C) Steam locomotives by gauge ‎ (2 C) Steam locomotives by manufacturer ‎ (50 C) Steam locomotives by operator ‎ (5 C)

  6. Locomotive - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebA steam locomotive uses wood, coal or oil (but mostly coal) as fuel to heat water in a boiler, which turns into steam which pushes pistons to power the train. Steam locomotives were invented in the early 19th century. They are not widely used any more due to their operational costs, especially the fuel costs; steam locomotives are now mostly only …

  7. Norfolk and Western 611 - Wikipedia

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    WebNorfolk and Western 611, also known as the "Spirit of Roanoke" and the "Queen of Steam", is a Norfolk and Western (N&W) class J 4-8-4 "Northern" streamlined steam locomotive built in May 1950 by the N&W's East End Shops in Roanoke, Virginia.It was one of the last mainline passenger steam locomotives built in the United States and …

  8. Steam Locomotive - Official Feed The Beast Wiki

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    WebThe Steam Locomotive is a special type of minecart from the Railcraft mod. This cart is powered by solid fuels and water, instead of faster tracks. The Steam Locomotive has three modes: Running, Idle, and Shutdown. Shutdown mode is essentially turning off the locomotive. Idle will keep the fuel being consumed to keep the internal boiler hot, but will …

  9. Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

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    WebThe wiki about locomotives all around the world that anybody can edit!. Locomotive Wiki was started on the 3 rd of April 2011 and we are currently editing 4,126 articles. Feel free to visit our Forum for wiki and train related chat!. You must be 13 years of age or older to create a Fandom account and edit here.

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  11. LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

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    WebThe LNER (London & North Eastern Railway) 4468 Mallard (BR 60022), is a type of LNER Class A4 4-6-2 'Pacific' steam locomotive. The locomotive was built in the LNER Doncaster works on the 3rd of March, 1938. Mallard is one of the well known Class A4 Pacifics designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, and currently holds the record for the fastest …

  12. CB&Q 5629 | Steam Locomotives Wiki | Fandom

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    WebChicago Burlington & Quincy was built in the CB&Q West Burlington, IA shops in June 1940. The engine was mainly used for heavy fright and passenger service until the early 1960s. She is now on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado until November 2021. In December of 2021, CB&Q No. 5629 was purchased by the Maguire …

  13. Category : Line drawings of steam locomotives - Wikimedia

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    WebJun 27, 2022 · Early steam locomotive.png 1,562 × 945; 318 KB. Electro turbo loco 1910 aufriss.jpg 1,624 × 430; 148 KB. Elevation and Plan of Russiona 0-6-6-0 Mallet Freight Locomotive.png 3,094 × 2,252; 7.19 MB. Elevation Drawing of 5AT Locomotive.png 2,953 × 771; 51 KB. Engerth-Lok Speiser.png 949 × 513; 56 KB.

  14. Category : Steam locomotives of the United States - Wikimedia

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    WebSteam locomotive in front of the Los Angeles and Independence Rail Road Terminal at Fifth Street and San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, 1875 (CHS-14279).jpg 4,110 × 5,137; 2.83 MB. 19-Foot Pressure Tunnel (9421769311).jpg 539 × 398; 30 KB. 1906 earthquake train.jpg 1,149 × 802; 263 KB.

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