Why do stean locos "Puff" from the smoke stack when they operate?
I don't know why in the world the fire smoke puffs every time a piston reaches the end of its stroke. Does the steam vent into the fire box somehow?
Call me stupid, I can't figure this one out.
Thanks.
If you would like to do some reading about it, try this-
http://www.nymr.demon.co.uk/works/works.htm
Dale
Thanks for the link to the North Yorshire Moors Railway -- one which inexplicably is not on the
http://www.tadlane.com/rrlinks.htm#toc TrainNet listing.
Michael,
You're welcome, and thanks for posting that link.
michaelstevens wrote:Dale Thanks for the link to the North Yorshire Moors Railway -- one which inexplicably is not on the http://www.tadlane.com/rrlinks.htm#toc TrainNet listing.
British Mike:
You can remedy that deficiency by going to the TrainNet website and giving them the URL.
-Ed
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D.Beachel:
There's almost no such thing as a totally dumb question about anything.
If you don't know the answer, it's a valid question.
Ed,
Perhaps you could try it -- all I get is some recruitment rigamarole for their Email carrier.
Thanks
Okay, I'll try and see what happens.
( I used to be a member of the TrainNet staff, ages ago.... )