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Steam powered locomotives occupy an untouchable category of world history.
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The men who operated them had a deep personal involvement that evoked a kind of mystique and romanticism;
it's as though they felt or thought the engines were alive. For operating them was a way of life. Very labor intensive.
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The preparation of a steam engine for operation involves over an hour of stoking the furnace and doing the rounds of lubrication of key parts.
You don't just hop on board, flip a switch and hit the road; you have to go through a long list of essential tasks or else big problems.
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There was a deeply seated fascination and admiration with trains before WWII that continued to live in the hearts of train lovers long after the war ended.
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But when steam locomotives were quietly taken away during the war, these train fans were faced with transferring their admiration to diesel engines.
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Then before they could get used to this sudden change they were faced with the advent of electric trains.
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When the model railroad industry exploded, it gave train fans a whole world of small-scale fantasy where they could materialize their passions.
Model trains that are actually practical run on electricity, not diesel or steam.
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Finally, the design that would endure for many decades emerged: diesel-powered electric generators that drive electric motors which turn the wheels.
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Curiously, this technology was first developed for submarines, the first use of diesel to charge batteries at the surface (where there is air for the engines), where the electric drive motors are powered by diesel-driven generators (bypassing the batteries); but then when the vessel submerges (where there is no air to run the diesel engines, except that which has been compressed while surfaced, but the crew needs that air to breathe, too) it switches over to battery power, which necessarily means there is only a short time of mobility left before the vessel has to surface for more air, etc.
Trains don't have to contend with being submerged without access to air to run diesel engines.
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As if that isn't enough change to upset the sentimentality of steam powered train enthusiasts, just when the train industry was changing over to diesel-powered electric motor drives, submarines were transforming their motor drive system to nuclear power. For with that new principle, the need to surface suddenly was removed, allowing vessels the capacity to remain submerged continuously for literally months at a time.
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And close on the tails of nuclear submarines came the space race and the ongoing threat of nuclear war. Then came the Internet.......
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Throughout all this change, the physical reality of steam-powered locomotives remains unchanged, frozen in time, a thing that works.
It works today just as it worked in its own day, which for most everyone alive today, was before our time.
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In regards to CI, when trains were all driven by steam engines the Mass remained untouched, and the Church was in full prominence.
Then when nuclear powered submarines emerged and trains went to electric drive powered by diesel, that's when Vatican II spewed changes.
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There is a shrinking number of our people alive today who remember the time when steam powered locomotives were in everyday use.
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It's very interesting to see what they have to say, when you gather a group together standing at the station, watching an approaching steam engine.
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Make that a cold morning, before full light of day, with the clouds of steam swirling about the engine as it approaches, breathing and puffing.
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Listen to what those old-timers have to say, because this experience will bring back memories you might never hear them express otherwise.
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Then go out to breakfast after the train leaves, and continue to listen, because there will be plenty to listen for.