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Identifier: railwaylocomotiv18newy (find matches)
Title: Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock
Year: 1901 (1900s)
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Subjects: Railroads Locomotives
Publisher: New York : A. Sinclair Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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5 ft. II ins.Height from rail to top of smoke stack,14 ft. II ins. It may be added that theslide valves are of the improved Allcn-kichardson balanced type with a travelof 5;<; ins., the steam lap being Ji in. Experience with Superheaters. When the subject of superheaters forlocomotives was under discussion at theMaster Mechanics convention, .Xngus.Sincair said: to result from the use of these super-heaters; it seemed that a little extra ex-pense made it possible to utilize a greatamount of heat that otherwise wouldhave passed through the stack. On or-dinary reasoning, it seemed that greateconomy would result from the use ofthe superheater; but somehow theygradually went out of use, and I thinkthey are very little used to-day. In the case of the steamboats it waslike what sometimes happens with loco-motives. If everything went on allright, economy would result, but if thesuperheater would give out, and some-thing was wrong and a few hours werelost at sea on a voyage, the expense in-
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.\L,ABAMA great SOITHERN E-XPRESS ENGINE.J. P. McCuen, Superintendent of Motive Power. American Locomotive Co., Builders. eter of 2 ins. and with a length of 14 ft.II ins. The cylinders are 20 ins. in diameterby 26 ins. in length, with ordinary slidevalves. The outside diameter of thedriving wheels is 69 ins., while the truckwheels are 33 ins. in diameter, with atotal wheel base of 26 ft. 10 ins. Wheelsand driving bo.xes are of cast steel andthe material generally is of the best. A prominent feature is the largeamount of heating surface, being a totalof 2.811 sq. ft. The tractive power ofthe engine is 25.600 lbs., the weight inworking order being 180,500. while theweight of engine and tender combinedaggregates 301,500 lbs. The drivingaxle journals are 9x12 ins., while the en-gine truck journals are 6x10 ins. The I have devoted a good deal of atten-tion to superheated steam, and I amparticularly familiar with the literatureon the subject; and with that in view, Iwish to express my admi
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