The part of a steam locomotive that transfers the power to the wheels.
What is the main rod
The railroad formed from the Chessie and Seaboard.
What is CSX
The name of the 1st locomotive.
What is the rocket.
The name of a tank engine with only 6 drive wheels.
What is a 0-6-0T.
the full name for Loco.
What is a Locomotive.
The car behind a steam locomotive that stores the fuel.
What is a tender.
The name of a RR that merged with Frisco.
What is the Burlington Route.
The 1st locomotive to reach 100 mph.
What is the Flying Scotsman
The name for a 2-8-2 configuration.
what is a Mikado.
Janney.
What is American couplers.
The area under the chimney.
What is a smoke box.
The name of the RR that owns many short lines in the U.S.
What is the Genesse and Wyoming.
The DRG class 80 has pulled trains up to ? tones.
What is 100 tones.
The name of a 2-8-4 wheel configuration.
What is a Berkshire.
High ball.
What is go ahead.
The part that the fire is in.
What is the fire box.
One of the last 3-foot RRs left in North America. (Runs from New Mexico to Colorado)
What is the Cumbers and Toltec
True or false, DRG stands for Denver Rio Grande.
False
the name for a 2-6-4 wheel configuration.
What is a prairie.
The nickname for BNSF's paint scheme.
What is a pumpkin/carrot.
The part of Walschaert's valve gear that changes direction.
What is the Johnson Bar
The RR that was primarily 3-foot narrow gauge and was reformed in 1924.
What is the D&RGW.
The name for the part that adds cushion to coupling and stopping.
What is a buffer.
The name for 0 pilot wheels, 4 drive wheels, and 0 trailing wheels.
What is a 0-4-0.
The head-end brakeman's copula.
What is the dog house.