| 41. | It was driven by a 2200 hp twin tandem compound engine by George Saxon, Openshaw, 1903.
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| 42. | || It was driven by a 1500 hp cross compound engine by Daniel Adamson built in 1907.
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| 43. | For the first time in compound engine.
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| 44. | In 1883 the engine was replaced with a steeple compound engine by the Detroit Dry Dock Engine Works.
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| 45. | Eighteen were built as compound engines.
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| 46. | These engines are called Compound engines.
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| 47. | Even the usual tendency of all compound engines to sway could not be eliminated by the Klien-Lindner configuration.
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| 48. | It was driven by a 1400 hp inverted vertical cross compound engine by George Saxon built in 1906.
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| 49. | This allowed the high and intermediate-power cylinders to be run together as a compound engine for economical running.
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| 50. | Innovations in steam locomotive design included the introduction of compound engines and bogie rather than axle leading wheels.
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