Hy-polite Uhry, and Henry A. Luttgens, both of Patterson, N. J., for overheating steam within the smoke box of locomotive engines for the purpose of improving the working of steam in cylinders ...
There’s nothing more guaranteed to excite a grizzled old railway enthusiast than the sight of a steam locomotive. The original main-line rail propulsion technology still clings on in a few ...
Being able to “make a steam train” someday was a long-held dream of his, motivated by his childhood memories of riding a powerful locomotive as it billowed smoke along the local Dosan Line.
In this collection of television and radio programmes, we celebrate the craftsmanship inherent in steam trains and the beauty of the British countryside through which these locomotives have passed.
Mugen Train and Hachiroku both have two protuberances on the top to keep steam as well as larger wheels specially designed for passenger locomotives. And they both lack smoke deflectors to protect ...
A dense cloud of coal smoke and soot ... Yet, the memory of those steam-powered giants lives on. From time to time, a preserved historic locomotive is brought out of retirement, its wheels ...