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The Fireless Locomotive
About this book
The Fireless Locomotive is a fascinating exploration of an innovative and lesser-known branch of railway technology, written by J. B. S. and first published in the early 20th century. This book delves into the concept, design, and practical applications of fireless locomotives—unique engines that operate without the traditional firebox and combustion process found in standard steam locomotives. Instead, these locomotives are powered by stored steam or compressed air, making them especially valuable in environments where open flames or smoke would be hazardous, such as factories, chemical plants, and mines. Through detailed explanations and clear illustrations, the author guides readers through the history and evolution of the fireless locomotive, from its earliest prototypes to its adoption in various industries. The book covers the technical principles behind fireless engines, including their construction, operation, and maintenance. It also discusses the advantages and limitations of fireless locomotives compared to their conventional counterparts, highlighting their safety, efficiency, and environmental benefits. In addition to technical details, The Fireless Locomotive offers insights into the broader context of industrial progress and the quest for safer, cleaner transportation solutions during the age of steam. The book features case studies and real-world examples of fireless locomotives in action, providing a vivid picture of their role in industrial history. Richly informative and accessible to both enthusiasts and general readers, The Fireless Locomotive stands as a valuable resource for anyone interested in railway engineering, industrial innovation, or the history of technology.
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Table of contents
- THE FIRELESS LOCOMOTIVE
- “The Three little Engines”