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- Q339366 description "Engineer".
- Q339366 description "Engineer".
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- Q339366 abstract "Alfred George de Glehn (15 September 1848 – 8 June 1936) was a notable English-born French designer of steam locomotives and an engineer with the Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (SACM). His steam engines of the 1890s combined elegance, high speed, and efficiency. Glehn's express locomotives were first used on the Nord Railway and on the boat trains from Calais to Paris, where they impressed passengers with their speed. He invented the Glehn system of compounding, and Glehn types were built in large numbers in France, and were also built in smaller numbers in Belgium, Germany, New Zealand, and Russia, see Compound locomotive. Compounding lost favour from the 1900s, being replaced by superheating. However André Chapelon rebuilt many of the French Glehn compounds from 1929 onwards.".
- Q339366 alias "Glehn, Alfred von".
- Q339366 birthDate "1848".
- Q339366 birthYear "1848".
- Q339366 deathDate "1936-06-08".
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- Q339366 deathYear "1936".
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- Q339366 alternativeNames "Glehn, Alfred von".
- Q339366 dateOfBirth "1848".
- Q339366 dateOfDeath "1936-06-08".
- Q339366 name "Glehn, Alfred de".
- Q339366 placeOfDeath "Mülhouse, Alsace, France".
- Q339366 shortDescription "Engineer".
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- Q339366 comment "Alfred George de Glehn (15 September 1848 – 8 June 1936) was a notable English-born French designer of steam locomotives and an engineer with the Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (SACM). His steam engines of the 1890s combined elegance, high speed, and efficiency. Glehn's express locomotives were first used on the Nord Railway and on the boat trains from Calais to Paris, where they impressed passengers with their speed.".
- Q339366 label "Alfred de Glehn".
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- Q339366 givenName "Alfred de".
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