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The Three-Cylinder Compound Locomotives

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First published in 1928, this is a classic guide to a the Three-Cylinder Compound Locomotive, a type of steam-powered engine used in trains. The first example of such an engine was built for the old Midland Railway in January, 1902. With detailed explanations and simple diagrams, this volume provides a complete overview of the engine and its inner workings. Highly recommended for vintage locomotive enthusiasts. Contents include: "Air Valves", "Action in the Cylinders", "Arithmetic", "Bye-Pass Valves", "Compound Expansion of Steam", "Compound System Adopted", "Compound Regulator Valve", "Carbonation", "Failures and Remedies", "Handling the Engine", "Horse Power", "Leading the Engine", "Horse Power", "Leading Dimensions and Rations", "Lubrication", "Non-Return Valves", etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a the original text and artwork.
Release date Australia
December 12th, 2017
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
108
Dimensions
140x216x7
ISBN-13
9781528702508
Product ID
33716099

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