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forwards through ducts to preheat the incoming air. The turbine drives the compressor through gearing and an external shaft. There is additional gearing to a jackshaft which drives the wheels through side rods. The fuel is solid (presumably coal, coke or wood) and there is a fuel bunker at the rear. There is no evidence that the locomotive was actually built but the design includes the essential features of gas turbine locomotives built in the 20th century, including compressor, combustion chamber, turbine and air pre-heater.
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660:, also using the B-B-B-B wheel arrangement. The locomotive used two 2,000 hp (1,500 kW) turbine engines, was equipped for passenger train heating with a steam generator that utilized the waste exhaust heat of the right hand turbine, and was geared for 100 miles per hour (160 km/h). While it was demonstrated successfully in both freight and passenger service on the
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870:. Like the G1 locomotive, it was intended to consist of two sections of a C-C wheel arrangement, but only one section was built. This section was equipped with four free piston gas generators and gas turbine with a maximum power output of 2,200 kW (3,000 hp), and a hydraulic transmission. Unlike other locomotives, it was not in regular service.
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essentially disappeared, being superseded by the
Bombardier Zefiro line of conventionally powered high speed and very high speed trains. The JetTrain no longer appears on any of Bombardier's current web sites or promotional materials, although it can still be found on older web sites bearing the Canadair logos.
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Turbine circuit. Air entered the compressor and was compressed. The compressed air passed to the heat exchanger where it was heated by the combustion gases. The heated compressed air drove two turbines; one to drive the compressor and the other to power the locomotive. The turbine exhaust (which
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The transmission was to be mechanical, via a two-speed gearbox, giving a high speed for passenger working and a lower speed for freight. The tractive effort figures, quoted above, look suspiciously high for the specified speeds. It seems more likely that the figures quoted are for starting tractive
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types. All were widely used on long-haul routes, and were cost-effective despite their poor fuel economy, due to their use of "leftover" fuels from the petroleum industry. At their height the railroad estimated that they powered about 10% of Union
Pacific's freight trains, a much wider use than any
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Combustion circuit. Pulverized coal and air were mixed and burned in a combustion chamber and the hot gases passed to a heat exchanger where heat was transferred to the compressed air in the turbine circuit. After leaving the heat exchanger the combustion gases entered a boiler to generate steam
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in the 1920s but the first locomotive did not appear until the 1940s. High fuel consumption was a major factor in the decline of conventional gas-turbine locomotives and the use of a piston engine as a gas generator would probably give better fuel economy than a turbine-type compressor, especially
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and low speed traction, with the turbine not being started until after leaving stations. The prototype was completed in June 2000, and safety testing was done at the FRA's Pueblo, CO test track beginning in the summer of 2001. A maximum speed of 156 miles per hour (251 km/h) was reached. The
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wheel arrangement, and up to three GT1 locomotives can be coupled together. On 23 January 2009, the GT1-001 conducted a test run with a 159-car train weighing 15,000 metric tons (14,800 long tons; 16,500 short tons); further heavy-haul tests were carried out in
December 2010. In a test run
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wheel arrangement with a cylindrical casing resembling a boiler. At the front of the casing is the compressor, which
Mennons calls a ventilator. This supplies air to a firebox and the hot gases from the firebox drive a turbine at the back of the casing. The exhaust from the turbine then travels
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turboshaft engine. Proposals were made to use the trains for Quebec City–Windsor, Orlando–Miami, and in
Alberta, Texas, Nevada and the UK. One prototype was built and tested, but no JetTrains have yet been sold for service. However, nothing ever came of any of these proposals, and the JetTrain
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cars in appearance, with the addition of step wells for loading from low level platforms. The cars suffered from poor fuel economy and mechanical problems, and were withdrawn from service after a short period of time. The four GE-powered cars were converted to M1 EMUs and the
Garrett cars were
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conducted in
September 2011, the locomotive pulled 170 freight cars weighing 16,000 metric tons (15,700 long tons; 17,600 short tons). In 2012, the helper diesel engine used for shunting operations was replaced with an accumulator, and the locomotive was renamed to GT1h (where 'h' stands for
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locomotive to the project. However, the project was abandoned by the end of 1947 and there is no clear evidence that the locomotive provided for the experiment ever actually moved under gas turbine power or even had it installed. Details of the research were passed to
Britain's
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in 2006 and introduced in 2007, runs on LNG and has a maximum power output of 8,300 kW (11,100 hp). One section carries the LNG tank and the other houses the turbine with electric power generation, and both sections have traction motors and cabs. The locomotive has a
863:, also with a C-C wheel arrangement, introduced to the test program in 1964. Two units were built by Kolomna Works, GP1-0001 and GP1-0002, which were also used in regular service with passenger trains. Both types had a maximum power output of 2,600 kW (3,500 hp).
193:. It had no crankshaft and the pistons were returned after each power stroke by compression and expansion of air in a separate cylinder. The exhaust from the diesel engine powered the gas-turbine which drove the wheels through a two-speed gearbox and propeller shafts. The
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the coal-fired gas turbine idea in the early 1960s, producing one prototype coal GTEL in
October 1962. The problems with blade fouling and erosion were severe. The project was declared a failure after 20 months, during which time the locomotive ran less than 10,000 miles.
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operated the largest fleet of such locomotives of any railroad in the world, and was the only railroad to use them for hauling freight. Most other GTELs have been built for small passenger trains, and only a few have seen any real success in that role. With a rise in
1097:. The main problem was to avoid erosion of the turbine blades by particles of ash. Only one working example is known to have been produced and it was written off as a failure following testing. The sources for the following information are Robertson and Sampson.
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UP ran a fleet of 55 turbine-powered freight locomotives starting in the early 1950s, all produced by Alco-GE. The first- and second-generation versions shared the same wheel arrangement as the prototype; the third-generation version were
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to deliver the power output of gas turbines to the wheels. Owing to the difference in their speeds, this is technically challenging and so a mechanical transmission did not appear until ten years after the first electric transmissions.
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1059:, was powered by a gas turbine, but steep oil prices prompted the change to overhead electric lines for power delivery. However, two large classes of gas-turbine powered intercity railcars were constructed in the early 1970s (
450:), gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate, and many were taken out of service. Union Pacific's locomotives also required more maintenance than originally anticipated, due to fouling of the turbine blades by the
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Although the experiments had mixed results, these were the most powerful locomotives with a purely mechanical powertrain in the world and also the most powerful independent-traction locomotives in
Czechoslovakia.
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The second prototype (TL 659.002) was built with lessons learned from the first. It left the factory in March 1960 and was the only turbine locomotive to pass the tests for regular service on tracks of the former
72:. Several types of gas turbine locomotive have been developed, differing mainly in the means by which mechanical power is conveyed to the driving wheels (drivers). A gas turbine train typically consists of two
735:(or RTL) to its roster. There were plans to rebuild these as RTL IIIs, but this program was cancelled. The units owned by New York State were sold for scrap and the three remaining RTL trainsets are stored at
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line. On 15 May 1959, the first prototype pulled its heaviest train, 6,486 t (7,150 short tons), but the turbine caught fire only a day later. The engine was never restored and eventually scrapped.
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is much higher. A turbine of a given power output is also physically smaller than an equally powerful piston engine, so that a locomotive can be extremely powerful without needing to be inordinately large.
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partnership launched an attempt to adapt the Northrop Turbodyne aircraft engine for locomotive use, with coal dust rather than kerosene as a fuel. In December 1946, Union Pacific donated their retired
827:(FRA) solicited proposals to develop high speed locomotives for routes outside the Northeast Corridor where electrification was not economical. Bombardier Ltd, at the Plattsburg, N.Y. plant where the
885:(LNG) and has a maximum power output of 1,000 kW (1,300 hp). The GEM-10 has a C-C wheel arrangement. The TGEM10-0001, which uses the same turbine and fuel as the GEM-10, is a two-unit (
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was the world's first gas turbine-electric locomotive. It was intended primarily to work light, fast, passenger trains on routes that normally handle insufficient traffic to justify
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Two gas turbine-electric locomotive types underwent testing in the Soviet Union. The test program began in 1959 and lasted into the early 1970s. The G1-01 freight GTEL, produced by
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safety regulations made them heavier and slower than the French trains. None of the first-type Turboliners remain in service. Amtrak also added a number of similarly named Rohr
232:. Two turbine-powered prototypes were built, designated TL 659.001 and TL 659.002, featuring C-C wheel arrangement, 3,200 hp (2.4 MW) main turbine, helper turbine and
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Robertson shows a diagram that confirms Sampson's information but also refers to problems with erosion of turbine blades by ash. This is strange because, with a conventional
856:, was intended to consist of two locomotives of a C-C wheel arrangement, but only one section was built. The GP1 passenger locomotive was a similar design with body of
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electric locomotive. This serial type has a maximum power output of 8,500 kW (11,400 hp). Both GT1h locomotives are in operation in Egorshino in the
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A gas turbine locomotive was patented in 1861 by Marc Antoine Francois Mennons (British patent no. 1633). The drawings in Mennons' patent show a locomotive of
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427:. The electric current is distributed to power the traction motors that drive the locomotive. In overall terms the system is very similar to a conventional
909:, so its traction motors are powered by the main section. The turbine of this locomotive also has a maximum power output of 1,000 kW (1,300 hp).
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was a simple machine consisting essentially of a standard oil-fired gas turbine mounted on a standard steam locomotive chassis, built as a demonstrator by
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and delivered in 1951. It had an aircraft-type gas turbine of 2.2 MW (3,000 hp). Its maximum speed was 90 miles per hour (140 km/h).
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at each end with three cars between them. Turbotrain was in use up until 2005. After retirement, four sets were sold for further use in Iran.
1161:. Here, the heat would be transferred to a separate body of compressed air which would power the turbine. Essentially, it would have been a
711:. The Via remained in service into the 1980s and had an excellent maintenance record during this period, but was eventually replaced by the
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The GT1h-001's successor is the GT1h-002. Despite the same type designation, this locomotive has a fundamentally different design with a
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gas turbine and a diesel engine with a single gearbox powering four traction motors identical to those in Acela. The diesel provided
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other example of this class. As other uses were found for these heavier petroleum byproducts, notably for plastics, the cost of the
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and delivered in 1949. It was a 1840 kW (2470 hp) GTEL, ordered by the GWR and used for express passenger services.
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in 1961. Its almost crude simplicity enabled it to avoid much of the unreliability which had plagued the complex experimental
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On 23 December 1952, the UK Ministry of Fuel and Power placed an order for a coal-fired gas turbine locomotive to be used on
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1785:"Development and production of the world's first main line freight gas turbine locomotive running on liquified natural gas"
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as a gas generator. It was followed by two further locomotives, Class 060-GA-1 of 2,400 hp (1.8 MW) in 1959–61.
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The first gas turbine-mechanical locomotive in the world, Class 040-GA-1 of 1,000 hp (0.75 MW) was built by
1684:[Vyacheslav Filin: "A gas turbine locomotive is the most environmentally friendly locomotive in the world"].
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effort and maximum speed in high gear and low gear respectively. There is a model of the proposed locomotive at
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prototype was then taken on a tour of potential sites for high speed service, but no service has yet begun.
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fuel increased until the units became too expensive to operate and they were retired from service by 1969.
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locomotive toured North America in an attempt to raise the technology's public profile in the early 2000s.
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The Parsons - North British Coal Burning Gas Turbine Locomotives - Talk at the London Science Museum
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diesel shunting locomotive, and the new body with open LNG tank, derived from the body of the
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Hughes, J.O.P. (14 December 1961). "The Design and Development of a Gas Turbine Locomotive".
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with mixed results. This engine was taken out of service in April 1966 and sold to the
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Allen, Geoffrey Freeman (February–March 1982). "The rise and fall of the turbine".
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The Pescara gas generator in 040-GA-1 consisted of a horizontal, single cylinder,
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1843:[Gas turbine carrier set a new world record in Shcherbinka near Moscow].
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1880:(in Russian). Institute of Natural Monopolies. pp. 38–41. Archived from
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1841:"Газотурбовоз поставил новый мировой рекорд в подмосковной Щербинке"
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powertrains, but were canceled). These cars were similar to LIRR's
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Duffy, M. C. (1998–1999). "The Gas Turbine in Railway Traction".
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1764:"Experimental gas turbine locomotive undertakes haulage tests"
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30,000 lbf (130 kN) at 72 mph (116 km/h)
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1682:"Газотурбовоз – самый экологически чистый в мире локомотив"
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Green-Hughes, Evan (November 2010). "Gas Turbine Concept".
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1713:[Experimental gas-turbine locomotive GT101. USSR]
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design, with transmissions similar to Budd's 1950s-era
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1555:(1st ed.). T. Lee Publications. pp. 48–49.
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330:, 1-B-1, United States, 300 hp (220 kW) (designed by
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and potentially reducing maintenance costs, and the
419:A GTEL uses a turbo-electric drivetrain in which a
1202:Wheel arrangement: C-C, later changed to 1A1A-A1A1
592:First generation GTEL and a 1923 electric auto in
1871:"Gas-turbine locomotive on liquefied natural gas"
1736:[Switcher gas-turbine locomotive TGEM10]
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315:Examples of gas turbine-mechanical locomotives:
139:, which may be of either rotary or piston type.
1508:"Rail projects : When BL met BR – The APT"
553:, who had pioneered electric transmission with
518:(GWR) but completed for the newly nationalised
469:1942 publicity photo of Am 4/6 number 1101
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628:. After demonstration runs it was acquired by
392:A gas turbine-electric locomotive (GTEL) is a
2103:Swiss homepage about free piston gas turbines
2006:. EMAP National Publications. pp. 6–11.
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1208:Weight: 117 tons, later increased to 150 tons
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984:The Turbo Train at Kingston, Ontario, Canada
382:Diagram of a gas turbine-electric locomotive
355:, France, C-C, 2,000 hp (1,500 kW)
348:, Sweden, 1-C-1, 1,300 hp (970 kW)
83:A gas turbine offers some advantages over a
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38:and built in 1952 for testing by the U.S.
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1783:David Kirzhner, Vladimir Rudenko (2008).
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1266:Combined cycle powered railway locomotive
1205:Horsepower: 1,800, later reduced to 1,500
1142:. The locomotive was to be built by the
936:The GT1-001 freight GTEL, rebuilt from a
762:turbine engines. This car was based on a
699:passenger train, which was tested by the
147:Gas turbine-mechanical locomotives use a
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2119:Diagram of a Renault/Pescara locomotive
1411:The Dumpy Book of Railways of the World
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1984:GT1-001 – the 23 January 2009 test run
1908:The Great Western Railway Gas Turbines
1855:from the original on 10 December 2017.
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216:The power gas locomotive was built by
2077:Swiss gas turbine-electric locomotive
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1385:"History of free piston gas turbines"
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1146:and the turbine would be supplied by
991:(CN) was one of the operators of the
897:of this locomotive is used as a fuel
831:was produced, developed a prototype (
128:when running at less than full load.
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2030:Transactions of the Newcomen Society
1974:Union Pacific story 1934–1982 part 3
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1123:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
960:wheel arrangement, derived from the
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1336:Schneider, David (16 August 2012).
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1711:"Опытный газотурбовоз ГТ101. СССР"
1680:Вячеслав, Филин (22 August 2016).
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1821:"Gas turbine in heavy haul tests"
1247:and some records are held at the
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1937:"UP's M-10002 At Northrop-Hendy"
1734:"Маневровый газотурбовоз ТГЭМ10"
1577:"Amtrak By the Numbers: Updates"
1506:Humble, Mike (11 January 2012).
1312:"Gas Turbine Locomotives, GTELs"
1144:North British Locomotive Company
837:Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100
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2087:Shunting gas turbine locomotive
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1551:Lee, Thos. R. (December 1975).
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1468:"Turbine Speeds British Trains"
825:Federal Railroad Administration
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2050:Bolter, J.R. (12 April 1995).
1906:Robertson, Kevin (June 1988).
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1826:Railway Gazette International
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1489:J. Inst. Locomotive Engineers
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1959:UP: Gas Turbine Locomotives
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