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Diesel electric is used on locomotives because the diesel electric system is much cleaner and quieter and more efficient than the old steam locomotives. The diesel fuel is used to run a generator which produces electric power which is used to power the electromagnetic drive motors mounted on the locomotives axles!
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Roly Longhurst has written: 'Electric locomotives on the west coast main line' -- subject(s): Electric locomotives
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John Draney has written: 'Diesel locomotives, electrical equipment' -- subject(s): Diesel locomotives, Electric apparatus and appliances, Electric machinery
F. J. G. Haut has written: 'Pictorial history of electric locomotives' -- subject(s): Electric locomotives, History
Most modern locomotives are powered by diesel engines or electricity. Diesel-electric locomotives use a diesel engine to generate electricity, which then powers electric traction motors that drive the wheels. Electric locomotives draw power from overhead lines or an electrified rail system, allowing for efficient and high-speed operation. Additionally, some newer locomotives are exploring alternative energy sources, such as hydrogen fuel cells and battery-electric systems, to reduce emissions and increase sustainability.
Vernon Davy has written: 'Diesel and diesel electric locomotives' -- subject(s): Diesel locomotives
locomotives are used to propell railcars. They can be in a push or pull mode. Locomotives are generlly diesel or diesel electric. If a locomotive starts to lose its propullsion power it will require maintenance.
George Stephenson invented the engine for locomotives
Sven Hjorth-Johansen has written: 'Norske lok og motorvogner 1.1.1978' -- subject(s): Diesel locomotives, Electric locomotives, Electric motor-cars