Mary Elting
Trains at Work
Hardcover
(Forgotten Books Feb. 13, 2018)
Excerpt from Trains at Work
When Sam reports for work, his big steam locomo tive is all ready. Men have oiled it and checked it. The fire is roaring in the firebox. In the old days, a fireman spent most of his time shoveling coal. The faster the train went, the more steam it needed and the faster the fireman had to work with his banjo. Sam knows how to use a shovel if he needs to, but that's not his main job. His locomotive has a machine called an automatic stoker which feeds coal into the firebox.
Sam just checks up on the fire. He looks at dials and gauges in the locomotive cab, and they tell him' what he wants to know. There is enough steam. Every thing is ship-shape.
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- ISBN
- 0656469889 / 9780656469888
- Pages
- 90
- Weight
- 9.8 oz.
- Dimensions
- 5.98 x 0.25
in.