Steam Locomotive
A steam locomotive is a locomotive that obtains its primary power from a steam engine. The most common form of steam locomotive contains a boiler to heat water to generate steam used by the engine. The water in the boiler is heated by burning combustible material – usually coal, wood, or oil in order to produce the steam.
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- MTH 20-3970-1 O Union Pacific FEF 4-8-4 Northern w/ProtoSound 3.0 –Oil #844, World’s FairNumber 20-3970-1
Manufacturer MTH Trains
Scale O$1,599.99