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- ^ Harding, J. W.. Firing of Locomotives, published by International Textbook Company, Scranton, PA, pp. 44-45, Table III Composition and Heating Values of Canadian Coals, part 1, copyrighted, part 1 1920, part 2 1912, part 3 1928.
- ^ alegresoftware. "MetricMaster 4.3.0", definition of British thermal units (39.1°F), Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada, 1989-2004. Retrieved May 23, 2007.
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1942 Oil and Coal Comparison Table for 1941 Railroad Freight Train Service (fuel efficiency table)
USA
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1942 Oil and Coal Comparison Table for 1941 Railroad Freight Train Service[1]
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Railroad
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Percent of GTM[2]
with Oil-burning
Locomotives
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Oil Consumption,
Gallons/ 1000 GTM
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Section One
Two values,
for comparing
oil to coal
Gallons
of Oil
Per Ton
of Coal
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Lbs. of Coal
Per Gal. of Oil
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Three values,
Coal or equivalent used
per 1000 GTM
Oil Burn-
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Locos
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Section Two
Railroad fuel efficiency comparison
Ave. oil-to-coal value used:
140 Gal. / Ton of coal
Pounds of Coal / 1000 GTM
Gallons
Per Ton
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Lbs. Per
Gallon
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Oil Burn-
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Coal Burn-
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All
Locos
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Group I
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(1)
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(2)
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Northern Pacific
(BNSF, TX)
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2.7
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6.65
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Great Northern
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47.5
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6.47
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Milwaukee Road
(Soo Line, MN)
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4.6
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9.03
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Burlington
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5.3
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8.09
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Santa Fe
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75.3
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8.21
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Union Pacific
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19.7
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10.85
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North Western
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7.0
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9.67
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Missouri Pacific
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13.7
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7.54
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Averages
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27.8
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8.28
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73.5
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7.71
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Kansas City Southern
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69.0
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8.68
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MK. & T
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99.8
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7.09
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Frisco
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40.8
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9.06
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Cotton Belt
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97.9
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6.76
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(Union Pacific)
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100.0
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9.08
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T&NO, Texas
(Union Pacific)
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100.0
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7.15
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Texas and Pacific
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100.0
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7.10
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Rock Island
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54.3
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8.11
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Southern Pacific
(Union Pacific)
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93.3
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8.39
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81.4
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8.00
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45.9
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- ^ Editors. Sixth Annual Proceedings of The Railway Fuel and Traveling Engineers' Association, 1942, published by The Railway Fuel And Traveling Engineers' Association, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1942, pp. 96-106, Report of Committee Records and Statistics. Coal Equivalents of Locomotive Fuels and Power.
- ^ The percentage of a railroad company's Gross Ton Mileage (weight and distance of freight delivery) hauled using oil burning locomotives,
in the year 1941.
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1921 Record of the Evaporative Test of a Steam-Boiler (fuel efficiency test checklist)
Coal
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Test category
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Summary of Particulars of the Evaporative Test
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Unit of measurement
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Duration of the Test
in
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Heating-Surface and Fire-Grate Surface of the Boiler
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square feet
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- ^ Hutton. Walter S. Steam-Boiler Construction. A Practical Handbook for Engineers, Boiler-Makers, & Steam-Users, containing A Large Collection of Rules and Data Relating to Recent Practice in the Design, Construction, and Working of all kinds of Stationary, Locomotive, & Marine Steam-Boilers, published by Crosby, Lockwood and Son, 7 Stationers' Hall Court, Ludgate Hill, London, 1921, pages 617-, Record of the Evaporative Test of a Steam-Boiler (un-numbered blank checklist forms and blank graph paper pages after index).
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Cooling
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Steam Engineering, Ice Making[1]
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of Gas
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Degrees F.
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Corresponding
Suction
Pressure
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pounds per square inch
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139 |
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7.37 |
7.46 |
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7.62 |
7.70 |
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5.84 |
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5.96 |
6.03 |
6.09 |
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6.23 |
6.30 |
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5.35 |
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5.46 |
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5.58 |
5.64 |
5.70 |
5.77 |
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4.66 |
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4.09 |
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4.30 |
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3.70 |
3.74 |
3.78 |
3.83 |
3.87 |
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3.20 |
3.24 |
3.27 |
3.30 |
3.34 |
3.38 |
3.41 |
3.45 |
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2.87 |
2.9 |
2.93 |
2.96 |
2.99 |
3.02 |
3.06 |
3.09 |
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2.65 |
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2.73 |
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2.44 |
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1.74 |
1.76 |
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- ^ Swingle, Calvin F.. Twentieth Century Handbook for Steam Engineers and Electricians, published by Frederick J. Drake & Company Publishers, Chicago, IL, US, p. 899, "Steam Engineering" "Ice Making" "Table 47" Cubic Feet Of Gas That Must Be Pumped Per Minute At Different Condenser And Suction Pressures, To Produce One Ton Of Refrigeration In Twenty-Four Hours, copyrighted, 1903, 1907, 1910, 1913, 1916.
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