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Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard are given equal credit for some of the songs on the Polar Express. There are also traditional Christmas songs on the soundtrack too.
A steam locomotive of the type used in the film could pull about 70 cars in the Freight role with an average speed of about 30 MPH which would take some time to accelerate to that pace. The rear axle booster woud be cut-in on the start, for obvious reasons. This would apply to either a 2-8-4 Berkshire or a Russian 2-l9-0 decapod which did not have a rear axle booster but was in the same power-weight class. This type of engine would develop about 7000 Horsepower at maximum pulling speed on the useful load.
There are Polar Flights conducted daily by the SAS- the Scandinavian Airlines System. These fly over the top of the world on a commercial basis. it is interesting to note they do not directly overfly 90 degrees North Latitude, but ( Aim off) a good number of degrees) which is confirmed with maps used by pilot-navigators, etc. There has got to be a reason for the aiming-off, as it is called. Nothing to do with the Polar Express you are talking about. Hands off to S. Claus!
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Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard are given equal credit for some of the songs on the Polar Express. There are also traditional Christmas songs on the soundtrack too.
Yes driver's seat has an apostrophe. The apostrophe is used to express ownership. The driver owns the driver's seat just as the passenger owns the passenger's seat.
The Castle Class Locomotive was used by the Great Western Railway between 1923- 1947.
The locomotive pulled 100 cars laden with coal.A long whistle sounded as the locomotive moved toward the train crossing.Locomotives can switch tracks in some locations, depending on how the track switch is set.
it was used all the way from the 1700s to present
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The electric motors that drive the locomotive can be re-wired as generators (by throwing a switch). The motion of the train can then be used to generate electricity - which is used to heat a large resistor to disparate the heat.
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A steam engineA Locomotive is a self-propelled train car that is used to push or pull a chain of train railroad cars. Locomotives can run on steam, diesel, or electricity. Steam-powered locomotives were developed in the early 1800s. The word locomotive can also be used as relating to movement from place to place, such as travel.