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  2. Stanley Motor Carriage Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was an American manufacturer of steam cars that operated from 1902 to 1924, going defunct after it failed to adapt to competition from rapidly improving Internal combustion engine vehicles. The cars made by the company were colloquially called Stanley Steamers although several different models were produced.

  3. Steam car - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the best selling and best known steam car was the Stanley Steamer, produced from 1896 to 1924. Between 1899 and 1905, Stanley outsold all gasoline-powered cars and was second only to the electric cars of the Columbia Automobile Company in the U.S. [ 9 ] It used a compact fire-tube boiler to power a simple double acting two cylinder engine.

  4. Doble steam car - Wikipedia

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    The Doble steam car was an American steam car maker from 1909 to 1931. Its latter models of steam car, with fast-firing boiler and electric start, were considered the pinnacle of steam car development. The term "Doble steam car" comprises any of several makes of steam-powered automobile in the early 20th century, including Doble Detroit, Doble ...

  5. Condensing steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    A drawback of condensing the exhaust steam is that it is no longer available to draw the fire, by use of the blastpipe. The draught must thus be generated instead by a steam-driven fan. [2] Where possible, this has been arranged to use exhaust steam, although in some cases live steam was required, with extra steam and thus fuel consumption.

  6. History of steam road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The history of steam road vehicles comprises the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land and independent of rails, whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine . The first experimental vehicles were built in the 18th ...

  7. Snifting valve - Wikipedia

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    The snifting valve is the small mushroom directly behind the chimney. The square cover beneath is another distinctive LNER feature, covering the end of the superheater header. A snifting valve (sometimes snifter valve) is an automatic anti-vacuum valve used in a steam locomotive when coasting. The word Snift imitates the sound made by the valve.

  8. Don't Come For Me, But Stanley-Mania Is Getting Out Of Hand - AOL

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    January 5, 2024 at 10:28 AM. Stanley Mania Is Getting Out Of Hand@lindseyharbison on TikTok; @Victoria_robino_26 on TikTok. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items ...

  9. Stanley Steamer Company - Wikipedia

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