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Steam locomotives

Steam locomotives are powerful trains that use steam to generate motion. They operate by burning fuel, typically coal, to heat water in a boiler, creating steam. This steam then expands and moves pistons, which turn the wheels of the locomotive. Steam locomotives were crucial for transportation in the 19th and early 20th centuries, facilitating trade and travel over long distances. They are characterized by their distinctive steam and noise. Although largely replaced by diesel and electric engines, steam locomotives are celebrated for their historical significance and engineering marvels, often seen today in heritage railways.

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    Steam locomotives are powerful trains that use steam to move. They burn fuel, usually coal or wood, to heat water in a boiler, creating steam. This steam then pushes pistons that turn the train's wheels, propelling it forward. Steam locomotives were pivotal in the 19th and early 20th centuries for transporting goods and people, revolutionizing travel and trade. They are known for their distinctive whistle and large, moving parts. While largely replaced by diesel and electric engines today, they remain iconic in railway history and are still celebrated in heritage railways and museums.