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QUOTE: Originally posted by RoyalOaker As much as I'd like to see it, this will probably never happen. I read an article in Popular Mechanics about a new engine being produced by GE that has a much more efficient and powerful engine. Don't have it it front of me to give a better explaination, but they are trying to produce better equipment as we speak. One of the cool things about this new engine is that they are going to use the breaks to feed battery packs.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark .it takes 1 gallon of water to make 8 pounds of steam ... chuck
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark I doubt steam will come back because not only the sulphur air polutant in the coal is one deterant but the water issue to make steam is another...the trains have to stop more often to fill up with water..it takes 1 gallon of water to make 8 pounds of steam and most tenders carried only 30,000 gallons of water...that's a lot of stopping for a steam locomotive to run on average of a 200 psi steam load....I did pick alternative because the railroads are trying to experiment with a diesel powered generator that switches to battery powered electricity when they are fully charged...I believe there was an article on it in an MR mag just a few months ago...chuck