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Author:  Chris H. [ Sun Apr 30, 2000 3:21 am ]
Post subject:  Steam engine books and videos

Hello,<br> I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good books and videos on steam engines.<br> In particular I am looking for good videos of live steam and a good book or two that has some more technical detail on steam engines ( firing procedure, superheaters, identification and explaination of parts such as injectors, feedwater pumps, stokers, and how they were designed into and used on various engines). Basicly I'm looking for a good technical volume on real steam operations and engine design. Don't hesitate to suggest out of print books, I am willing to search for them. Thanks for any help.<br> Chris H. <br>

Author:  Mark Murphy [ Sun Apr 30, 2000 9:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Steam engine books and videos

I have really enjoyed the books from the Little River Locomotive Comapny. They publish reprints of old technical manuals and correspondence course books on steam locomotives. Really great stuff. Lots of techincal detail to this novice. Their web site is not working just now, but their phone # is (888) 480-7648. Or try the web site : http://www.steam-locomotive.com/ They may have it up and running soon. I hope they get more material in print soon, as I have studied all that I have bought so far.<br>PS: I have no relationship to this organization other than a satisfied customer.<br>



mark@gromurph.org

Author:  Wowak [ Sun Apr 30, 2000 10:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Steam engine books and videos

I'm currently reading the RDG Co. stoker firing manual reprinted by Little River.. GREAT insight into how power stokers operate.<br>

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