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Steam locomotives dominated the landscapes across the world from
the 1820's through the 1960's. Out of this came a new hobby,
building and running miniature steam locomotives. These miniature
steam locomotives operated under the same principles as their full
size brethren as well make the same noises and smells. The steam
locomotives are alive and "talks" to the engineer as the engine
runs down the track through the sound of the exhaust/chuffing,
look/sound of the fire and how the engine "feels". Unfortunately
since we are so far removed from when steam locomotives ran, the
knowledge of the how and why things were done can be hard to find.
Through personal experience, trial and error, finding old steam
locomotive books and talking with those who work with steam
locomotives I have complied a lot of the hows and whys and have
related them to the miniature steam locomotive as well as
explaining the basics of how a steam locomotive works. When someone
(child or adult) is asked to make the noise of a train, they will
typically mimic the chuffing noise of a steam locomotive. This is a
unique hobby where people can learn new skills (machining, welding,
fabricating, building and running a steam locomotive, making track,
making cars, etc.) outside of their every day life/job. People in
the hobby come from a large variety of background ranging from auto
mechanics, teachers, pharmaceutical reps, doctors, construction
workers, lawyers, clergymen to railroaders. What I have written can
be used by those who are interested in learning about steam
locomotives and the hobby to those who are in the hobby and are
wanting to learn more and continue to critique their locomotives.
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