- A
fireless locomotive is a type of
locomotive which uses
reciprocating engines powered from a
reservoir of
compressed air or steam,
which is
filled at...
- A
locomotive is a rail
vehicle that
provides the
motive power for a train. Traditionally,
locomotives pulled trains from the front. However, push–pull...
- Orleans, Louisiana, but they were not
deemed good
enough to
replace the Lamm
fireless engines then
propelling the St.
Charles Streetcar Line in that city. The...
- in any
other respect from that of an
ordinary locomotive. Furthermore,
fireless locomotives were also very
suitable for
operation in
tunnels and mines...
- A haybox,
straw box,
fireless cooker,
insulation cooker,
wonder oven, self-cooking apparatus,
norwegian cooker or retained-heat
cooker is a
cooker that...
- off. The
Chambers Fireless Gas
Range was a gas cook
stove created by John E.
Chambers in 1910, Two
years after inventing his
fireless cooker, John Chambers...
-
clothing or cleading.
Effective lagging is
particularly important for
fireless locomotives; however, in
recent times under the
influence of L.D. Porta...
- list does not
contain preserved Fireless locomotives, for a list of
preserved Fireless locomotives,
visit List of
fireless steam locomotives preserved in...
-
reservoir for
thermal energy because of water's high heat of vaporization.
Fireless steam locomotives were
steam locomotives that
operated from a
supply of...
-
large number of
fireless locomotives,
including some
articulated fireless locomotives with a cab at each end. Hohenzollern's
fireless locomotives were...