4-6-0 5AT
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− | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5AT_Advanced_Technology_Steam_Locomotive Advanced Technology Steam Locomotive] is a project by David Wardale to build a new steam engine to run in the UK. The 5AT is based off of the 5MT standard locomotive from the steam era. The 5AT would use modern | + | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5AT_Advanced_Technology_Steam_Locomotive Advanced Technology Steam Locomotive] is a project by David Wardale to build a new steam engine to run in the UK. The 5AT is based off of the 5MT standard locomotive from the steam era. The 5AT would use modern engineering techniques to make it viable for use on today's railways. |
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 7 September 2010
The 4-6-0 5AT is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set Add-on Set.
[edit] Statistics and information
Type: | Mixed Traffic Steam Locomotive |
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Introduction: | 2028 |
Withdrawal: | N/A |
Speed: | 125mph |
Power: | 2500hp |
Weight: | 137t |
Tractive Effort: | 146kN |
Drawn by: | lawton27 |
[edit] Prototype information
The Advanced Technology Steam Locomotive is a project by David Wardale to build a new steam engine to run in the UK. The 5AT is based off of the 5MT standard locomotive from the steam era. The 5AT would use modern engineering techniques to make it viable for use on today's railways.
[edit] Similar locomotives
David Wardale was behind the Red Devil modern steam locomotive constructed in 1981.