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cprted
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January 2001
From: Canada
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Posted by
cprted
on Thursday, December 20, 2001 12:43 AM
As stated above the elephant ears or smoke deflectors help keep the smoke away from the train. These were also widely used europe and england, specificly British Rails.
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thirdrail1
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January 2001
From: Niue
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Posted by
thirdrail1
on Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:06 AM
What you are referring to are called "smoke lifters" by the technical people and "elephant ears" by railfans and operating guys. Their purpose was to keep the smoke out of the eyes of the engineer and fireman at speed, which is why they were mainly used on passenger locomotives in the USA.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, December 19, 2001 2:16 AM
They were a type of air scoop to blow the smoke from the stack higher and over the train, mostly for passenger trains.
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easyaces
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February 2001
From: NW Central IND.
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Steam Locomotives
Posted by
easyaces
on Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:30 PM
Can anyone tell me what the large panels were for along the sides of some steam locos? They were mounted from the smokebox back along the forward sides of the boilers.
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