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{{pll|Steam Overview|Steam-powered vehicles}} need to {{pll|Firebox|burn}} a lot of fuel (typically coal or oil) to boil {{pll|Water Storage|water}}. They carry it onboard. Some {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotives}} carry fuel on a second unit, called the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|tender}}, whereas smaller ones carry all resources on a single unit. | {{pll|Steam Overview|Steam-powered vehicles}} need to {{pll|Firebox|burn}} a lot of fuel (typically coal or oil) to boil {{pll|Water Storage|water}}. They carry it onboard. Some {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotives}} carry fuel on a second unit, called the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|tender}}, whereas smaller ones carry all resources on a single unit. | ||
If the fuel is consumed it needs to be {{pll|Servicing Overview|refilled}}. | |||
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Revision as of 22:30, 11 March 2025
Steam-powered vehicles need to burn a lot of fuel (typically coal or oil) to boil water . They carry it onboard. Some locomotives carry fuel on a second unit, called the tender , whereas smaller ones carry all resources on a single unit.
If the fuel is consumed it needs to be refilled .