QUOTE: Originally posted by Sask_Tinplater QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN Ha ha ha...A J class Hudson steam locomotive...weird because they were all scrapped!!! Well, you never know. It could have been secrety stored without anyone knowing and fake records of it being scrapped made up. There are actually theories in Britain of such things happening. Many British railfans believe that the British government has a secret strategic reserve of steam locomotives hidden away somewhere that they don't want anyone to find out about. Many think that records of the scrapping of engines were faked, but also (and this point is a fact), the number of British steam locomotives that are currently preserved and records of those scrapped doesn't add up to the number of steam engines that British Railways actually owned. Perhaps the US government has a secret supply of J's hidden away somewhere. The CIA could be involved in this too. Oops...perhaps I said too much. It's a conspiracy...
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN Ha ha ha...A J class Hudson steam locomotive...weird because they were all scrapped!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by ironhorseman I've got another idea on how to operate steam engines. What are steam engines basically? Answer: Pressure cookers. All that steam is under pressure and that pressure moves the pistons (which in turn moves the connecting rods which in turn moves the wheels). What if instead of using a fuel heat water into steam could a steam engine be equipped instead with an air compressor? I saw this used on various models at a craft show. Model steam engines and other gizmos had their moving parts powered by compressed air. Could a giant air compressor be housed in a steam loco's tender? Could the generator be powered by gasoline or diesel? Could the hoses be rigged up to the engine pipes and pistons? Forget about it taking the thrill out a live steam engine for minute and forget about cost: could it actually, physically be done? If it does work, would it be safe? And then after that maybe consider what it would cost.
QUOTE: That'd be awesome! 4449
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QUOTE: What if instead of using a fuel heat water into steam could a steam engine be equipped instead with an air compressor? I saw this used on various models at a craft show. Model steam engines and other gizmos had their moving parts powered by compressed air.
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