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While not a moving part, except with the Railway Locomotive, the Boiler assembly forms the bulk of the weight of the locomotive, more than the engine proper or drive wheels, valve-gear , etc, Long Time (since l974 seriously) Railroad Buff. I have managed two steam cab rides, but hundreds of Electric sessions on the GG-I

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