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A steam locomotive is a railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine. These locomotives are fueled by burning combustible material—usually coal, wood, or oil—to produce steam in a boiler. The steam moves reciprocating pistons which are mechanically connected to the locomotive's main wheels (drivers). Both fuel and water supplies are carried with the locomotive, either on the locomotive itself or in wagons (tenders) pulled behind. The first steam locomotive, made by Richard Trevithick, first operated on 21 February 1804, three years after the road locomotive he made in 1801.
Steam locomotives were first developed in Great Britain during the early 19th century and dominated railway transport until the middle of the 20th century. From the early 1900s they were gradually superseded by electric and diesel locomotives, with full conversions to electric and diesel power beginning from the 1930s. The majority of steam locomotives were retired from regular service by the 1980s, though several continue to run on tourist and heritage lines.
Watch Union Pacific's 844, a "Northern" type 4-8-4 steam locomotive built by American Locomotive Company. The 844 started the day in North Platte, NE. I intercepted it at Gibbon, NE, and paced it from Fairbury, NE to Steele City, NE before I hopelessly lost in Nebraska/Kansas and missed shooting by less than a minute in Marysville, KS. My microphone was not picking up audio, so I had to use the built-in mic. While there is some operator noise, and plenty of wind noise, I did avoid crossings with audio warnings to eliminate the annoying "ding ding ding ding" that plagued all my previous videos.
Subscribers: help support us with a donation so we can continue to produce high quality railroad media for you to enjoy. Even just $1 per month is a huge help. Donate Here: http://bit.ly/1M7mKrl On April 10th, 2016, this amazing locomotive put on a show for a large crowd as she slipped twice, just outside of town. Check out our web store: http://www.delayinblock.com Thanks for watching! Please comment, rate, and Subscribe! Copyright 2015. Any illegal reproduction of this video and its content is strictly prohibited. Full legal action will take place if necessary if reproduced or licensed without expressed written permission from Delay In Block Productions. Note: Please excuse the advertisements. Through the Google Adsense program, the advertisements help me pay for the trips I take t...
ALCO Steam Locomotive in operation. Power Systems Engineer Ryan Dela shows us how to drive a steam loco. He uses his engineering skills in his free time to help restore and run this 2-6-2 American Locomotive Company engine built in 1925 in Schenectady, New York. Learn about how a steam locomotive works. This engine burns recycled motor oil but at one time ran on coal and wood. Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad. Be a mechanical/electrical engineer, have a cool job and awesome hobbies!
Watch the building of a "Princess Royal" class steam locomotive at the Crewe locomotive works during the mid 1930's . . S88TV1 - Transport, technology, the best of british steam and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives.
Learn how to fire-up a 4-8-4 Northern class locomotive with Blake Bushue. Blake will walk you through the steps necessary to ready the locomotive for operation in this all new 1080p HD video. Enjoy and thanks for watching The Steam Channel. Join the Steam Crew: https://www.patreon.com/TheSteamChannel?ty=h 'Like' us on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/TheSteamChannel Visit us on Google+: https://www.google.com/+TheSteamChannel Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSteamChannel
A tribute to the "Big Boy" locomotives produced by Union Pacific, "Last of the Giants" shows the end of a memorable era in Western Railroading. The "Big Boy" is the popular name of the American Locomotive Company 4000-class 4-8-8-4 articulated, coal-fired, steam locomotives manufactured between 1941 and 1944 and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad until 1959. In "Last of the Giants" you'll see the development of steam power on the Union Pacific from 4-6-0s, 2-8-0s, and 2-8-2s up to 2-10-2s and even 4-12-2s, shown through film, photos and animated diagrams. This is followed by the development of compound articulated Mallets and simple articulateds such as the Challengers. The Big Boy fleet of twenty five locomotives were used primarily in the Wyoming Division to haul freight over th...
NKP 765 Lima Locomotive Works Berkshire steam engine powers Norfolk Southern train 955 on 7-22-15. The train consisted of: tender, water tender, tool car, 8 coal gondolas, 19 passenger cars and a generator car. Locations are New Haven and south of Butler Indiana on the Wabash route. Then after taking the connection onto the Chicago line, east of Butler, Wauseon, Maumee River bridge in Toledo, Oak Harbor and CP 240 in Sandusky Ohio. FYI the thumbs down are jealous kids from the DIB group
"Trains for children kids toddlers. Construction game: steam locomotive." In this educational cartoon we are building a steam locomotive from a virtual construction set. Children will learn the names of the main parts of a steam locomotive and what makes a locomotive run. They can even peek inside of the crew compartment and enjoy choo-choo train sound effects... Great educational and entertainment video for preschoolers and school students to watch! Watch all Construction game videos in one playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Wz_y-CCPs&list;=PLCsBweb0jQ6SJlPu21uhDHnZBDza-fOoO Watch it in Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_1009807189&feature;=iv&index;=4&list;=PLY0SGHzr-xbDaZDRk_45hfjDZmFagzd2Y&src;_vid=vMkrkY5BmAU&v;=vMkrkY5BmAU You may also like our oth...
The 1917 Vulcan Iron Works steam locomotive at the Georgia Museum of Agriculture developed a steam leak on the front left cylinder. In this video, we take the head off to determine the location of the steam leak and then do a fix to the head - repairing a tapped hole for they cylinder drain cock in the museums machine shop by using the Wells Index vertical milling machine to mill a pocket out above the old hole and replacing it with a cast iron plug that was turned to size on a Lodge and Shipley metal lathe and then tapped properly. This was then brazed and locked in place with some set screws. With this repair, we can get our narrow gauge train back on track! Support VintageMachinery.org on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vintagemachinery Please Visit: http://www.vintagemachinery.o...
Union Pacific 3985 passing through Louisville, KY in 1991
You don't know me, but you will
Let me introduce myself
Submitted for your approval
A picture of basketball
The man with the muscle
And the man with the moves
Submitted for your approval
The man who's too fast to fall
The man who can hustle
And the man who can fly
Who always is hot
When it's time for the shot
‘Cause at any time you want me at all
Any rhyme or reason
Brother, I'm the brother you call to play
Spring or summer,
Winter or fall
Any time or season
Catch the boy who's moving the ball away
It's called a steam train
Coming down the track
Better watch your step
Better watch your back
Can't you see the shadow
Fast and black
And the steam train's rolling by
Steam train chuggin' down the hill
If you don't move now then you never will
He's on your tail and he's in for the kill
Then the steam train's rolling by
Listen, I have got my hands on the wheel
Someone's got to see us
Taking all the train's got to steal away
Watch me as I sign up a deal
With Nike and Adidas
All the world is starting to feel the waves
From the steam train coming down the track
Better watch your step
Better watch your back
Better keep your eyeballs open, Jack
When the steam train's rolling by
Steam train chuggin' down the hill
If you want to live
Better don't stand still
He's on the move
And he's in for the kill
And the steam train's rolling by
You don't know me. The last time I saw my father I was
five years old.
He hadn't been home for two months. He came into the
apartment at 3 o'clock in the morning, set fire to the
drapes and carpets
and then woke up me and my sister, carried us outside,
then walked away while we watched the house burn down.
You don't know me, but you will.
A new world just across the river
A new world where I'll have it all
A new world just around the corner
Here it comes
Here it comes
You don't know me. There were 12 boys in my 5th grade
class at Sojourner Truth.
4 of them are in jail, 6 of them are dead, and
Gordon Conners works at Twin Donut on 125th Street.