Steam locomotives have several disadvantages, including their reliance on water and coal, which requires significant infrastructure for fuel supply and maintenance. They are less efficient than modern diesel or electric trains, consuming more energy and producing higher emissions. Additionally, steam locomotives require extensive maintenance and skilled labor to operate, making them more costly to run compared to contemporary alternatives. Finally, their slower acceleration and lower speeds limit their competitiveness on certain routes.
Sibiu Steam Locomotives Museum was created in 1994.
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A railway (or railroad) that uses steam-powered locomotives.
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E. H. Sawford has written: 'Cambridge-Kettering line steam' -- subject(s): British Rail, British Rail. Eastern Region, History, Locomotives, Pictorial works 'The last days of steam on the Eastern Region' -- subject(s): History, Railroads, Steam locomotives 'British railways steam in the 1950s' -- subject(s): British Rail (Firm), Locomotives 'Showman's road locomotives' 'Steaming on' -- subject(s): Steam-engines 'LNER six-coupled tank locomotives, 1948-68' 'British railways steam in the 1960s' -- subject(s): Locomotives 'The last days of steam in Cambridgeshire' -- subject(s): British Rail (Firm), Locomotives, Railroads
Gustav Reder has written: 'Die Welt der Dampflokomotive' -- subject(s): History, Locomotives 'The world of steam locomotives' -- subject(s): History, Steam locomotives 'Clockwork, steam and electric' -- subject(s): Models, Railroads
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.
Locomotive work by steam engines.
Steam Trains