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What (who) is locomotive à vapeur - definition

FRENCH INVENTOR
Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot; Nicolas Joseph Cugnot; Nicolas Cugnot; Nicholas Cugnot; Joseph Cugnot; Cugnot; Nicolas J. Cugnot; Fardier à vapeur; Fardier a vapeur; Fardier de Cugnot; Cugnot steam tricycle
  • Engine part of Cugnot's 1770 ''fardier à vapeur'', as preserved at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris
  • The first known automobile accident
  • Detail of driving mechanism (fardier drives in reverse)
  • Start of the Fardier (modern replica)
  • Cugnot's 1770 ''fardier à vapeur'', as preserved at the [[Musée des Arts et Métiers]], Paris
  • The original 1769 model

Chemin de fer à vapeur des Trois Vallées         
  • NE61 (SACM).
  • TKt48-87
  • Elna 158
  • SNCV 808
  • DR 64.250
  • AD07 at Treignes in 1982
  • SNCB 7304
  • SNCF 63123 painted as CFF Em 4/4
  • 4407 railcar
  • 554.11 and 4610
  • CFL 211Olloy-sur-Viroin
HERITAGE RAILWAY LINE IN BELGIUM
CFV3V; Chemin de Fer à vapeur des Trois Valleés; CF3V; Chemin de Fer à vapeur des Trois Vallées
The Chemin de fer à vapeur des Trois Vallées () is a heritage railway in southern Belgium, created in 1973.
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.
  • abbr=on}} in 2006.
  • 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.

Wikipedia

Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot

Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (26 February 1725 – 2 October 1804) was a French inventor who built the world's first full-size and working self-propelled automobile, yet it was not the first prototype of a self-propelled vehicle since the very first prototype of a self-propelled vehicle was made by Leonardo da Vinci.