Instead, this is a steam turbine, nothing like the 1920s and 30s experiments with conventional locomotives, nor even the Union Pacific’s oil-fired condensing turbo-electrics. The new idea here ...
Instead, this is a steam turbine, nothing like the 1920s and 30s experiments with conventional locomotives, nor even the Union Pacific’s oil-fired condensing turbo-electrics. The new idea here ...
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Lionel postwar military switch enginesThis locomotive, the prototype for Lionel’s No. 41, was 24′-6″ long and had a 1-B-1 (2-4-2, in steam terms) wheel arrangement. There were only two turbines in the switcher, not three.
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