The young engineer book of supertrains

The young engineer book of supertrains

By Jonathan Rutland

Subjects: mechanical engineering, railways, Trains, juvenile literature

Description: There was a time, 150 years ago, when all trains were super trains because travelling by train was the fastest means of transport in the world. The fire and smoke of early steam trains made them seem like mechanical monsters. The engines were dirty and simple and sometimes dangerous. Now for many journeys, trains are often the cleanest, the safest and quickest way to travel. This is a book about trains, not only the record breaking supertrains but also freight trains, unusual trains and underground railways. Steam, electric and diesel power are all explained in simple terms and there is even a step by step guide to driving a steam locomotive. You can learn about the all time giants, the fastest trains in the world and you can also find out what trains could be like in the future. This book should encourage you to see for yourself the world's modern railways, and re-live the past at the many preserved steam centres and railway museums. -J.H. Wilson

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