Hello ! all member of classic train webboard
first I'll intriduce myself comefrom Thailand and study in Univ. here
after a long hard study finally Ijust figured to do arresearch about Steam train design in 18xx (around here)
but I can't find any web site that provide information about train design ... after a dozen try in google ...
plz help me out...
any website or favorite model design around 18xx would be great...
A few questions are in order. First are you referring to early/experimental designs from the 1825-50 era, or the American type dominated period 1850-1890. Or, after that period when 20th century power trends were under development, along with some dead ends, like compounding (3 or 4 cylinder balanced compounds) which used steam two or three times prior to being exhausted. Superheating was under development during the 1890s, but was hamstrung by a lack of available capital, following the financial panic of 1893. Superheated steam really got going though, around 1910 in Europe*, and 1915 in North America.
* This is a tough call, since some european lines were quite conservative, like Britain's Great Western and some were way "ahead of the curve" like the Bavarian State Railways.
There are a number of books on 19th century locomotive design and practice that can be found through the library of congress site. (which may or may not be in a usable state, but is a lot more reliable than wikipedia!) libraryofcongress.org or perhaps libraryofcongress.gov will do it for you. I have found that both links work, but the .gov is a bit less user friendly(Primarily for use by congress and governmental entities), unless they have re-done it like the .org site. Best of luck.
ahh thk alot
I'll try to search again
have a nice day
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