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Do Trains Use Antifreeze? [Solved]
Unlike car and truck engines, most locomotives in the U.S. are cooled with water that contains anti-corrosion inhibitors, but does not contain antifreeze compounds. Because of this, locomotive cooling systems may need to be drained when engines are shut down during road operation in cold weather.
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What Happened to the Crew of This Train? | Last Moments
This decades old picture remains intensely creepy but the reality was much worse than even the grim image suggests. “A boiler …
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