A clear, illustrated introduction to how steam locomotives work and why it matters.
This edition explains the boiler, fire box, tubes, and how steam powers the engine. It uses simple language and diagrams to help beginners see how a locomotive earns its motion.
Contents cover the boiler’s inner parts, the Belpaire design, and the way heat moves from fire to water. It also surveys modern locomotive types and common questions in a compact catechism.
Ideal for readers new to railway engineering and curious about steam power.
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