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What (who) is pushing locomotive - definition

AMERICAN FANTASY COMEDY-DRAMA TELEVISION SERIES
Pushing Daisies (TV series); The Pie Hole; Pushing Daises; Pushing Dasies; Pushing Daisies (tv); Pushing daisies; Pushing daisies (TV series)
  • Screenshot from "Bzzzzzzzzz!" showcasing its visual style—the use of colors, symmetry, and shapes.

Electric locomotive         
  • 1879 Siemens & Halske experimental train
  • Russian freight electric locomotives 3ES10 and 4ES5K
  • London King’s Cross]] station.
  • S-1]], NYC & HR no. 6000 (DC)
  • A [[Siemens ACS-64]].
  • pantograph]] was used
  • A [[London Underground]] battery-electric locomotive at [[West Ham station]] used for hauling engineers' trains
  • Gotthard line]], which was electrified in 1922. The masts and lines of the catenary can be seen.
  • HXD3Ds]] hauling a long-distance passenger train.
  • Electric locomotive used in mining operations in [[Flin Flon, Manitoba]]. This locomotive is on display and not currently in service.
  • EF65]]
  • Finlayson]] company in [[Tampere]], Finland, in 1950s
  • A prototype of a Ganz AC electric locomotive in Valtellina, Italy, 1901
  • British Class 91
  • EP-2]] "Bi-polar" electrics
  • A [[Milwaukee Road class ES-2]], an example of a larger [[steeplecab]] [[switcher]] for an electrified heavy-duty railroad (DC) 1916
  • [[CN Boxcab Electric]] locomotive leaving [[Mount Royal Tunnel]], in 1989.
  • NER No.1]], Locomotion museum, Shildon
  • A [[GG1]] electric locomotive
  • pantograph]]
  • 3100/3200 class]]
  • Rc locomotive]] was the first series locomotive that used [[thyristor]]s with DC motors.
  • The operating controls of VL80R freight locomotive from [[Russian Railways]]. The wheel controls motor power.
  • The [[ČSD Class E 499.3]]
  • Indian Railway passenger class [[WAP-7]] electric locomotive
  • Metro]] station near Washington, D.C., electrified at 750 volts. The third rail is at the top of the image, with a white canopy above it. The two lower rails are the ordinary running rails; current from the third rail returns to the power station through these.
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  • Soviet electric locomotive VL60<sup>p</sup><sub>k</sub> (ВЛ60<sup>п</sup><sub>к</sub>), c. 1960
LOCOMOTIVE POWERED BY ELECTRICITY
Electric locomotives; Electrical locomotive; Electric rail transport; High-power electric locomotive; Battery-electric locomotive; Battery locomotive; Battery electric locomotive; Storage battery locomotive; Rectifier locomotive; Overhead-electric locomotive
An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor. Locomotives with on-board fueled prime movers, such as diesel engines or gas turbines, are classed as diesel-electric or gas turbine-electric and not as electric locomotives, because the electric generator/motor combination serves only as a power transmission system.
Compound locomotive         
  • Typical early de Glehn's locomotive ([[Baden IV e]] of 1894), with high-pressure cylinders placed behind a front bogie, and driving the second set of wheels.
  • Burrell road locomotive, showing high- and low-pressure cylinders.
  • Vauclain four-cylinder compound locomotive [[Milwaukee Road class A2]] No. 919.
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHICH USES THE EXHAUST FROM ONE (SET OF) CYLINDER(S) TO POWER ANOTHER (SET OF) CYLINDER(S)
Compound locomotives; Compound steam locomotive; Tandem compound; Tandem cylinder; De Glehn compound; Tandem compound locomotive
A compound locomotive is a steam locomotive which is powered by a compound engine, a type of steam engine where steam is expanded in two or more stages. The locomotive was only one application of compounding.
A1 Steam Locomotive Trust         
  • Tornado]]'' inside the works
  • ''[[60163 Tornado]]'', the brand new locomotive built by the Trust
  • ''Tornado's'' first operation of the A1 Trust's ''Talisman'' tour, 7 February 2009
  • Tornado]]'' outside the works
  • Dorothy Mather and Mark Allatt
UK CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust; A1 Locomotive Trust; Darlington Locomotive Works; A1 Steam; A1 Trust; Mark Allatt
The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust is a Darlington, England based charitable trust formed in 1990 for the primary purpose of completing the next stage of the locomotive heritage movement, the building of a new steam locomotive from scratch (i.e.

Wikipedia

Pushing Daisies

Pushing Daisies is an American comedy-drama television series created by Bryan Fuller that aired on ABC from October 3, 2007, to June 13, 2009. The series stars Lee Pace as Ned, a pie-maker with the ability to bring dead things back to life with his touch, an ability that comes with stipulations. Together with his formerly deceased childhood crush Chuck (Anna Friel), co-worker Olive Snook (Kristin Chenoweth), and private investigator Emerson Cod (Chi McBride), Ned uses his abilities to solve murder cases. The cast also includes Ellen Greene, Swoosie Kurtz and Field Cate, with Jim Dale acting as narrator.

Touted as a "forensic fairy tale", the series is known for its unusual visual style, eccentric production design, quirky characters, fast-paced dialogue and grotesque situations. The series often uses wordplay, metaphor and double entendre, while Jim Dale's narration is very similar to that of a fairytale.

The series received critical acclaim, with praises going towards the cast, direction, writing, tone, and set design, and won numerous awards. The series received 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, with seven wins, including Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for Barry Sonnenfeld and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Kristin Chenoweth. TV Guide included the series in their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon". In 2015, Pushing Daisies was voted first in Esquire's "TV Reboot Tournament" that asked fans to vote for the show they would most like to see return to television.