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fireless locomotive : ウィキペディア英語版
fireless locomotive

A fireless locomotive is a type of locomotive which uses reciprocating engines powered from a reservoir of compressed air or steam, which is filled at intervals from an external source. They offer advantages over conventional steam locomotives of lower cost per unit, cleanliness, and decreased risk from fire or boiler explosion; these are counterbalanced by the need for a source to refill the locomotive, and by the limited range afforded by the reservoir.
Typical usage was in industrial switching where a conventional locomotive was too noxious or risky, such as in a mine or a food or chemical factory; they also saw use where the source of air or steam was readily available.
They were eventually displaced by Diesel and battery electric locomotives fitted with protective appliances; these are described as Flame-proof locomotives.
==History==

An early application of the fireless locomotive was to street tramways in the USA. Emile Lamm developed two types of fireless locomotive, one using ammonia and the other using stored steam. Lamm founded two companies, ''Ammonia & Thermo-Specific Propelling Company of America'' in 1872 and (with Sylvester L. Langdon) ''Lamm Fireless Engine Company'' in 1874.〔https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=oAgxzQPeAjwC&pg=PA52&lpg=PA52&dq=Lamm+%26+Francq&source=bl&ots=a78JAGsgvi&sig=0FIZAp-g9zSQwYEjy2dHkfkj-EI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=H3yoVKj7D4nYarTmgdAM&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=Lamm%20%26%20Francq&f=false〕 Lamm's fireless engines were briefly popular, both in the USA and in France, but were soon displaced by electric trams. The French locomotives were built in association with Leon Francq, under the name ''Lamm & Francq''.
The fireless system then gained a new lease of life for industrial shunting locomotives. Any factory which possessed a stationary boiler could use it to charge a fireless steam locomotive for internal shunting operations. Fireless shunting locomotives became especially popular in Germany and some remained in service into the 1960s. Fireless industrial shunters were usually of the 0-4-0 or 0-6-0 wheel arrangement but some 0-8-0s were built, such as this example by La Meuse of Belgium.〔http://www.tassignon.be/trains/Vapeur%20Belge/images/028.jpg〕
The Swiss company, DLM, was recently (2012) trying to promote the fireless steam locomotive as an environmentally-friendly alternative to the diesel locomotive for shunting. DLM claims that diesel shunters typically spend 75% of their working time with the engine idling.〔http://www.dlm-ag.ch/en/news?start=10〕

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