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  2. Steam Trains Galore! - YouTube

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    Steam Trains Galore is a 28 minute long video that features numerous shots of all sorts of different steam trains. You will see everything from small park trains to the big steam trains...

  3. Steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    In most locomotives, the steam is admitted alternately to each end of its cylinders in which pistons are mechanically connected to the locomotive's main wheels. Fuel and water supplies are usually carried with the locomotive, either on the locomotive itself or in a tender coupled to it.

  4. How steam locomotives work | Trains Magazine

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    There are two basic areas of activity on a steam locomotive: the boiler where steam is made, and the engine (cylinders, rods, and driving wheels) where steam is used.

  5. How a Steam Locomotive Works - YouTube

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    How does a steam locomotive work? Well... with steam! But how is the steam made? And how does the steam actually propel the train? These are common questions...

  6. Explore the fascinating history, workings, and impact of steam engine trains. Learn about their advantages, famous trains, preservation efforts, and future applications.

  7. History of technology - Steam Locomotive, Railroads ...

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    The steam traction engine, which could be readily adapted from road haulage to power farm machines, was nevertheless a distinguished product of 19th-century steam technology. Steamboats and ships The third application was considerably more important, because it transformed marine transport.

  8. How a Steam Locomotive Works (Union Pacific "Big Boy")

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    A thorough examination of a steam locomotive, using the mighty Union Pacific Big Boy as our example. Special thanks to Mark "Hyce" Huber for in-depth expert review!