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How to Become an Engineer

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The book opens with a historical overview of steam power and early rail and steamboat developments, then gives a detailed description of locomotive parts and mechanics. It provides step-by-step guidance on entering the profession, duties of engineers, and practical rules for running trains. A substantial section teaches how to build a working model locomotive, listing tools, materials, dimensions, and assembly procedures. The manual concludes with practical advice and illustrations intended to instruct readers through both theory and hands-on practice.


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Transcriber's Notes:

The Table of Contents was added by the transcriber.

Images may be clicked to view larger versions.

Some inconsistent punctuation has been normalized throughout the book.

Some inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. smokestack vs. smoke-stack) has been retained.

Some illustrations in this book appear to have been lifted from Locomotive Engine Driving: A Practical Manual for Engineers in Charge of Locomotive Engines by Michael Reynolds (London: Crosby Lockwood, 1888).

Fractions have been normalized to the form X-Y/Z.

Page 5, changed "locomotiive" to "locomotive."

Page 7, changed "Engilsh" to "English."

Page 8, changed "clumsey" to "clumsy" and "prise" to "prize."

Page 16, changed "guage" to "gauge."

Page 17, changed "will came" to "will come."

Page 19, changed "where on can" to "where one can."

Page 21, changed "gain" to "gains."

Page 22, changed "reponsibility" to "responsibility."

Page 24, changed "read then" to "read them."

Page 27, changed "thinest" to "thinnest."

Page 29, changed "guage" to "gauge" (twice) and "at at" to "at."

Page 34, changed "undestand" to "understand."

Page 51, changed "shown it Fig. 35" to "shown in Fig. 35" and "llittle" to "little."

Page 56, changed "definately" to "definitely."

Page 57, changed "air-brakes consists" to "air-brake consists."