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  2. Franco-Crosti boiler - Wikipedia

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    The Franco–Crosti boiler is a type of boiler used for steam locomotives. It was designed in the 1930s by Attilio Franco and Dr Piero Crosti. [ 1 ] The main difference between it and conventional feedwater heaters widely used on the continent is that the Franco-Crosti boiler uses both exhaust steam and exhaust gases from the firebox.

  3. BR Standard Class 9F 92020-9 - Wikipedia

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    Crosti 9F 92021 at Wellingborough shed in 1959, showing the unique layout on the right hand side of the loco. British Railways Standard Class 9F steam locomotives Nos 92020-9 were experimentally built with Franco-Crosti boilers, thus forming a subclass. All ten were built in 1955 at Crewe Works.

  4. High-pressure steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The HP boiler worked at approx 850 psi (5.86 MPa), and the low-pressure boiler at 200 to 250 psi (1.38 to 1.72 MPa). The UHP and HP boilers were of a water-tube design, while the LP boiler was a fire-tube boiler typical for steam locomotives. The LP cylinders were driven with a mixture of the HP cylinder exhaust and the LP boiler output.

  5. Category:Locomotive boilers - Wikipedia

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  6. GCR Class 2 - Wikipedia

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    The build, with a potential boiler, cylinder block and tender chassis already found, and the rest costing about £950,000. However, a review of the proposed boiler, needing some work to be usable. has led the group to actively consider a new-build boiler at a cost of little more than the repair costs (it being a round top fire box saturated ...

  7. LMS Hughes Crab - Wikipedia

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    42884 at Carlisle in 1960. Note the Fowler tender which is narrower than the locomotive. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Hughes Crab or Horwich Mogul is a class of mixed-traffic 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1926 and 1932. [2]