Combined-cycle–powered railway locomotive

A combined-cycle–powered railway locomotive is a locomotive that uses two primary movers, a gas turbine and a steam turbine, to gain the efficiency of a combined-cycle power plant or a combined gas and steam engine. Steam locomotives were tested in the past but were not ideal for low speeds, and gas-turbine locomotives (GTELs) were used by Union Pacific until the 1970s.

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Combined-cycle–powered railway locomotive

A combined-cycle–powered railway locomotive is a locomotive that uses two primary movers, a gas turbine and a steam turbine, to gain the efficiency of a combined-cycle power plant or a combined gas and steam engine. Steam locomotives were tested in the past but were not ideal for low speeds, and gas-turbine locomotives (GTELs) were used by Union Pacific until the 1970s.

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