Introduction of the Locomotive Safety Truck Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology: Paper 24

Introduction of the Locomotive Safety Truck Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology: Paper 24

Introduction of the Locomotive Safety Truck Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology: Paper 24

Author : John H. White
Subject: Materials Technology
Category: Reference - Research
Format: Braille All Contractions, Daisy Text, Epub

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Published year 2008
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Pioneer railroading was dangerous. With increased speed and density of traffic came an increase in catastrophic wrecks that forced operators to take heed for the safety of their passengers and freight. This safety was painfully achieved through the slow process of improving equipment part by part.

            Antedating such spectacular post-Civil War advances as the steel rail, automatic coupler, and airbrake, was the invention of the safety truck for locomotives. Intended to lead the bobbing, weaving locomotive around curves on the rough track of the early roads, it did much to reduce the all too numerous derailments that were a major cause of accidents.

            The Author: John H. White, is associate curator, in charge of land transportation, in the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of History and Technology, United States National Museum.