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Re: How can a novice tell if a locomotive has been superheated?

January 03, 2020 11:37PM
Will Gant Wrote:
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> It's not superheated anymore. It's a soaker now.
> And I doubt that's a recent change


Yeah, that's what I said. It was mentioned as an example of an engine that breaks the usual rules. A random person viewing photographs can't look at an old, undated picture of the 69 and easily know whether it's in its superheated or saturated state. It's a fooler. We can tell a person what to look for in general, just keep in mind such exceptions exist here and there.
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