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  2. Piston valve (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing lap and lead and their relation to valve travel. When on the move, a steam locomotive requires steam to enter the cylinder at precise times relative to the piston's position. [3] This entails controlling the admission and exhaust of steam to and from the cylinders with a valve linked to the motion of the piston. [3]

  3. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    The connection between piston and main rod is a crosshead, which slides on a horizontal bar behind the cylinder. [2] [5] [3]: 55 Piston rod Connects the piston to the cross-head. [2] [3]: 61 Piston Produces the motion for the locomotive from expansion of the steam.

  4. Cylinder (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The cylinder is made pressure-tight with end covers and a piston; a valve distributes the steam to the ends of the cylinder. Cylinders were initially cast iron , but later made of steel . The cylinder casting includes other features such as (in the case of Stephenson's Rocket ) valve ports and mounting feet. [ 1 ]

  5. LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 5000 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Piston valves: Loco brake: Vacuum: Safety systems: ... LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 number 5000 is a preserved British steam locomotive.

  6. Cutoff (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    In a steam engine, cutoff is the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed. On a steam locomotive, the cutoff is controlled by the reversing gear.. The point at which the inlet valve closes and stops the entry of steam into the cylinder from the boiler plays a crucial role in the control of a steam engine.

  7. Valve gear - Wikipedia

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    Deeley valve gear - fitted to several express locomotives on the Midland Railway. The combination levers were driven, as normal, from the crossheads. Each expansion link was driven from the crosshead on the opposite side of the engine. Young valve gear - used the piston rod motion on one side of the locomotive to drive the valve gear on the ...

  8. From the Darkroom: Frisco's last steam locomotive, 'Old 4524 ...

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    The 285-ton locomotive — the last one purchased by the railroad before turning to diesel power — cost more than $198,000 in 1943. The locomotive had a fuel capacity of 24 tons of coal and was ...

  9. Pennsylvania Railroad class E2 - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad's class E2, E3, E7 steam locomotives were of the 4-4-2 "Atlantic" passenger type, frequently called light Atlantics after the introduction of the heavier E6 Atlantics. All were similar in size and boiler capacity but differed in firebox type, valves and valve gear and cylinder diameter.