
Locomotive - Wikipedia
A locomotive is a rail vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. Traditionally, locomotives pulled trains from the front.
Locomotive | Definition, History, Design, Types, & Facts | Britannica
Oct 5, 2025 · locomotive, any of various self-propelled vehicles used for hauling railroad cars on tracks.
What Is A Locomotive? Definition, Types, Components, And Future
Discover the definition, types, components, and future of locomotives. Learn about their role in transportation, advantages, and impact on industrialization.
LOCOMOTIVES | Trains and Railroads
The locomotive or engine provides power to pull or railcars on a train. They are powered by steam, diesel-electric, electric, diesel-hydraulic, gas turbine electric, etc. See technical …
Locomotives: The power of railroading | Trains Magazine
May 30, 2023 · Locomotives are railroading's most potent and popular symbols. The major types used are steam, diesel-electric, and straight-electric.
What is a Locomotive? (with pictures) - WikiMotors
May 23, 2024 · What is a Locomotive? A locomotive is a specialized type of train car which is self-propelled, generating energy through the burning of fuel, the use of electricity, magnetic …
Category:Locomotives - Wikipedia
This category is the top level for locomotives. It is primarily intended for locomotive sub-categories. Only articles of a general locomotive nature should be grouped here; otherwise …
Classes and Types of Locomotives - Train History
The first locomotives were steam powered. As the times changed and new technologies became available, new types of locomotives were introduced and locomotives were majorly improved …
From Steam to Green: The History and Evolution of Locomotives
On February 21, 1804, British mining engineer, inventor and explorer Richard Trevithick debuted the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive in the Welsh mining town of Merthyr Tydfil. …
Locomotive - New World Encyclopedia
Locomotives may generate mechanical work from fuel, or they may take power from an outside source. It is common to classify locomotives by their means of providing motive work.