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time2roll
Sep 08, 2023Nomad
way2roll wrote:Are you sure?time2roll wrote:mosseater wrote:Yes and fired with coal or heavy sulfur crude ;)
I think we should try steam again as well.
Anyone know the range of a steam train engine before needing water?
Farther than an EV. :-)
Google:
During the very early days of steam locomotives, water stops were necessary every 7–10 miles (11–16 km) and consumed much travel time. With the introduction of tenders (a special car containing water and fuel), trains could run 100–150 miles (160–240 km) without a refill.
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