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- Q893103 subject Q8601136.
- Q893103 abstract "Template:ForA booster engine for steam locomotives is a small two-cylinder steam engine back-gear-connected to the trailing truck axle on the locomotive or, if none, the lead truck on the tender. A rocking idler gear permits it to be put into operation by the engineer. It would drive one axle only and could be non-reversible with one idler gear or reversible with two idler gears.They were used to start a heavy train or maintain low speed under demanding conditions. It could be cut in while moving at speeds under 15 to 20 mph (24 to 32 km/h). Rated at about 300 hp (224 kW) at speeds of from 10 to 30 miles per hour (16 to 48 km/h). It would automatically cut out from between 20 to 35 mph (32 to 56 km/h), depending on the model and design. Tractive effort of 10-12,000 lbf (44 to 53 kN) was common, although ratings of up to around 15,000 lbf (66 kN) were possible.Tender boosters were equipped with side-rods connecting axles on the lead truck. Such small side-rods restricted speed and thus confined to switching locomotives, often used in transfer service between yards. Such boosters were far rarer than engine boosters.".
- Q893103 thumbnail Franklin-Booster.jpg?width=300.
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- Q893103 comment "Template:ForA booster engine for steam locomotives is a small two-cylinder steam engine back-gear-connected to the trailing truck axle on the locomotive or, if none, the lead truck on the tender. A rocking idler gear permits it to be put into operation by the engineer. It would drive one axle only and could be non-reversible with one idler gear or reversible with two idler gears.They were used to start a heavy train or maintain low speed under demanding conditions.".
- Q893103 label "Booster engine".
- Q893103 depiction Franklin-Booster.jpg.