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==General Theory and Practice== | ===General Theory and Practice=== | ||
:[http://www.archive.org/details/locomotiveslocom00rogerich Locomotives and locomotive building], being a brief sketch of the growth of the railroad system and of the various improvements in locomotive building in America together with a history of the origin and growth of the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, Paterson, New Jersey, from 1831 to 1886 .. (1886) | :[http://www.archive.org/details/locomotiveslocom00rogerich Locomotives and locomotive building], being a brief sketch of the growth of the railroad system and of the various improvements in locomotive building in America together with a history of the origin and growth of the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, Paterson, New Jersey, from 1831 to 1886 .. (1886) | ||
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:[http://www.archive.org/details/cihm_16865 Narrow gauge railways in America]: a sketch of their rise, progress and success : valuable statistics as to grades, curves, weight of rail, locomotives, cars, etc. : also a directory of narrow gauge railways in North America (1876) | :[http://www.archive.org/details/cihm_16865 Narrow gauge railways in America]: a sketch of their rise, progress and success : valuable statistics as to grades, curves, weight of rail, locomotives, cars, etc. : also a directory of narrow gauge railways in North America (1876) | ||
==Locomotive Operation== | ===Locomotive Operation=== | ||
:[http://books.google.com/books?id=A9sn4bwQkdgC&source=gbs_slider_thumb The Art of Railroading: Locomotive engineering]. | :[http://books.google.com/books?id=A9sn4bwQkdgC&source=gbs_slider_thumb The Art of Railroading: Locomotive engineering]. | ||
::By C.F. Swingle, editor. Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior. Railway publications society, 1906 | ::By C.F. Swingle, editor. Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior. Railway publications society, 1906 | ||
==Locomotive Dictionaries== | ===Locomotive Dictionaries=== | ||
:[http://www.archive.org/details/evolutionofsteam00nokerich The evolution of the steam locomotive (1803 to 1898). (1899) | :[http://www.archive.org/details/evolutionofsteam00nokerich The evolution of the steam locomotive (1803 to 1898). (1899) |
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Reference \ Locomotive Technologies
General Theory and Practice
- Locomotives and locomotive building, being a brief sketch of the growth of the railroad system and of the various improvements in locomotive building in America together with a history of the origin and growth of the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, Paterson, New Jersey, from 1831 to 1886 .. (1886)
- The evolution of the steam locomotive (1803 to 1898) (1899)
- Courtesy Archive.org
- Narrow gauge railways in America: a sketch of their rise, progress and success : valuable statistics as to grades, curves, weight of rail, locomotives, cars, etc. : also a directory of narrow gauge railways in North America (1876)
Locomotive Operation
- The Art of Railroading: Locomotive engineering.
- By C.F. Swingle, editor. Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior. Railway publications society, 1906
Locomotive Dictionaries
- [http://www.archive.org/details/evolutionofsteam00nokerich The evolution of the steam locomotive (1803 to 1898). (1899)
- Locomotive Dictionary - First Edition, 1906.
- The Railroad Gazette, 1906.
- Locomotive Cyclopedia - Sixth Edition
- Compiled and Edited for the American Railway Association Division V Mechanical. (Ed note: Name changed to "Locomotive Cyclopedia" beginning with this edition.)