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  2. Retirement of steam locomotives by country - Wikipedia

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    In the European part of the USSR, almost all steam locomotives were replaced by diesel and electric locomotives in the 1960s; in Siberia and Central Asia, state records verify that L-class 2-10-0 s and LV-class 2-10-2 s were not retired until 1985. Until 1994, Russia had at least 1,000 steam locomotives stored in operable condition in case of ...

  3. Giesl ejector - Wikipedia

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    Steam locomotive with Giesl flat ejector in Austria Austrian 0-12-0T and 0-6-2T fitted with Giesl ejectors, Eisenerz depot, August 1971 Smokebox with Giesl-ejector on the ČSD 534.0432 in museum Lužná u Rakovníka. A Giesl ejector is a suction draught system for steam locomotives that works on the same principle as a feedwater injector.

  4. Steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard is officially the fastest steam locomotive, reaching 126 mph (203 km/h) on 3 July 1938. LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman was the first steam locomotive to officially reach 100 mph (160 km/h), on 30 November 1934. 41 018 climbing the Schiefe Ebene with 01 1066 as pusher locomotive (video 34.4 MB)

  5. Category:Steam locomotives by country - Wikipedia

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    Preserved steam locomotives by country (14 C) A. Steam locomotives of Albania (5 P) Steam locomotives of Australia (8 C, 4 P) Steam locomotives of Austria (4 C, 11 P) B.

  6. List of railway pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Caprotti, [1] [3] Italy, invented rotating cam valve gear for locomotives, the Caprotti valve gear; André Chapelon, [2] [3] France, built the most powerful steam locomotives in Europe; Nicholas Cugnot, France, steam coach; Alfred de Glehn, [1] [2] [3] France, first compound locomotive with 4 cylinders in 1894

  7. Timeline of railway history - Wikipedia

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    1863 – Scotsman Robert Francis Fairlie invented the Fairlie locomotive with pivoted driving bogies, so trains could negotiate tighter track curves. This innovation was rare for steam locomotives, but was the model for most future diesel and electric locomotives. 1863 – First steam railway in New Zealand opened from Christchurch to Ferrymead.

  8. Category:Locomotives of Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Locomotives of the United Kingdom (7 C) This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 14:28 (UTC). Text ... Category: Locomotives of Europe by country.

  9. Cherepanov steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The Cherepanov steam locomotive (Russian: Парово́зы Черепа́новых) was the first steam locomotive built in the Russian Empire. Yefim and Miron Cherepanov constructed the locomotive in 1834. The model ran from a factory in Nizhny Tagil to a nearby mine. The track constructed to complement the locomotive would be the first ...