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  1. Locomotive - Wikipedia

    A locomotive is a rail vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. Traditionally, locomotives pulled trains from the front.

  2. Locomotive | Definition, History, Design, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    locomotive, any of various self-propelled vehicles used for hauling railroad cars on tracks.

  3. From Steam to Green: The History and Evolution of Locomotives

    Apr 18, 2023 · Let’s take a look back at Union Pacific’s history of locomotive use to see how they have developed into today’s green powerhouses that can move one ton of freight nearly 500 miles on a …

  4. LOCOMOTIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Among the 19 steam locomotives on display, the California State Railroad Museum is home to the famed Governor Stanford engine, first launched in 1863 as the Central Pacific Railroad’s flagship …

  5. LOCOMOTIVES | Trains and Railroads

    The locomotive or engine provides power to pull or railcars on a train. They are powered by steam, diesel-electric, electric, diesel-hydraulic, gas turbine electric, etc. See technical information, history, …

  6. Locomotive Explained

    What is a Locomotive? A locomotive is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train.

  7. Locomotive - New World Encyclopedia

    A locomotive is a railway vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. It has no payload capacity of its own and its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks.

  8. List of locomotives - Wikipedia

    A Union Pacific Big Boy locomotive, which was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1941 This is a list of locomotives including notable locomotives that are preserved in museums or in heritage …

  9. LOCOMOTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    LOCOMOTIVE definition: 1. the engine of a train 2. relating to movement or the ability to move 3. the engine of a train. Learn more.

  10. locomotive summary | Britannica

    Richard Trevithick was a British mechanical engineer and inventor who successfully harnessed high-pressure steam and constructed the world’s first steam railway locomotive (1803).