Diesel Locomotive

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A Diesel Locomotive is used for mass transit of passengers and/or cargo.

Description (Specifications)

Large low-speed internal combustion engines (as used in locomotives and maritime vessels, where overall engine weight is relatively unimportant) can reach high effective efficiencies. As such they remain an important element of infrastructure throughout the TL:4-6 epoch.

  • Suitable hydrocarbon fuels with the correct volatility and makeup are typically obtained from refined fossil sources or extracted from planetary atmospheres and surfaces. They are widely available and relatively cheap.

Image Repository

A large, heavy diesel locomotive, used to haul passengers and freight.
Heavy Freight Loco.jpg

Because of their power and efficiency, diesel locomotives are used to efficiently move passengers and large quantities of cargo between locations. Long freight trains, headed by one or more diesel locomotives and hauling hundreds or even thousands of tons of cargo, remain a common sight across the Imperium.

History & Background (Dossier)

Diesel is something of a misnomer: it refers to any variety of large internal combustion engine that utilizes a heavy petrochemical fuel and gives a good range per unit of fuel.

Expected Train Development Sequence

MACRO LEVEL: TL:1-9:

MACRO LEVEL: TL:10-18

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