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What is attached to a locomotive that is used to carry coal and water?

I believe the answer is a Tender


The main fuel source for locomotive engines was?

coal


What fuel did the first steam locomotive use?

COAL


How do you make a steam locomotive on Doodle God?

Its Metal + Steam . That Is What Makes A Boiler . Sincerely -The Strange Answerer AKA Dgjojo2


The main fuel sour ce for locomotive engines was what?

coal


How many cars are in the average coal train?

110 with locomotive


Is coal used for trains for power?

most of the time, it also depends on the type of train Coal is used in steam locomotives! The coal is burned under a "boiler" to create steam which is then used in drive pistons which in turn cause the "drive wheels" to turn, thus propelling the locomotive, and the attached cars, down the track.


What was the name of the first train?

The name of the first train was a locomotive. A locomotive is fueled by burning combustible coal, oil or wood to produce steam.


What are steam locomotives fueled by?

Steam locomotives are fueled by burning combustible materials such as coal, wood or oil. There are both fuel and water suppliers carried with the locomotive.


Where does the steam locomotive get it energy from?

Burning fuel, which may be coal, wood, fuel oil, etc.


What holds the coal and water in a railcar?

Coal and water are held in railcars by using hoppers and tanks respectively. Hoppers are open-topped containers that allow coal to be loaded and unloaded easily, while tanks are cylindrical containers designed to hold liquids such as water. These components are securely attached to the railcar to ensure safe transport.


How many people did the first steam train hold?

The first steam train, the Locomotion No. 1, built by George Stephenson in 1825, had a passenger capacity of around 450 people. This early steam locomotive was primarily used to transport coal and goods, but it also had a passenger carriage attached for transportation of people. The design and capacity of steam trains varied over time and depending on the specific model, with some later trains having larger capacities to accommodate more passengers.