| Is steam power in your future? by Skip Goebel (12/01/1998) A steam locomotive is a steam engine, boiler, and other equipment assembled to produce a machine capable of movement on railroad tracks. A steam engine, on the other hand, is any machine that converts steam pressure into motion - typically using a piston cylinder method. Those machines that convert steam pressure into direct rotating energy are steam turbines. |   | 
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