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  • 71Orient Steam Navigation Company — Orient Line redirects here. For the similarly named cruise line, see Orient Lines. SS Oriana, the last Orient Line ship The Orient Steam Navigation Company, also known as the Orient Line, was a British shipping company with roots going back to… …

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  • 72Yerself Is Steam — Studio album by Mercury Rev Released May 14, 1991 Recorded …

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  • 73Boiler (steam generator) — Contents 1 Steam generator (component of prime mover) 2 Boiler types 2.1 Haycock and wagon top boilers …

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  • 742007 New York City steam explosion — Rising steam from the explosion The cloud of steam, from th …

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  • 75Advanced steam technology — Sentinel Cammell steam railcar Advanced steam technology (sometimes known as Modern Steam) reflects an approach to the technical development of the steam engine intended for a wider variety of applications than has recently been the case.… …

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  • 76Mainline Steam — s Plimmerton based locomotive, J 1211. Photo by Joseph Christianson Mainline Steam is a New Zealand organisation devoted to the restoration and operation of historic New Zealand Railways mainline steam locomotives. Regular day excursions and… …

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  • 77Rusty the Steam Engine — Rusty is a fictional character from the musical Starlight Express . He is the protagonist of the musical. Rusty is a steam engine, relegated to the sidings, who dreams of winning the Championship Engine of the World races. He is roundly mocked… …

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  • 78Soulé Steam Feed Works — U.S. Historic district Contributing property Mississippi Landmark …

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  • 79Cutoff (steam engine) — In a steam engine, cutoff is the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed. On a steam locomotive, the cutoff is controlled by the reverser. The point at which the inlet valve closes and stops the entry of steam into the… …

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  • 80High pressure steam locomotive — A high pressure steam locomotive is a steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above what would be considered normal. In the later years of steam, boiler pressures were typically 200 to 250 PSI (1.4 to 1.7 MPa). High… …

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