- Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive
Infobox Book
name = Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive
orig title = Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive, or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails
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author =Victor Appleton
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country =United States
language = English
series =Tom Swift
genre =Young adult novel Adventure novel
publisher =Grosset & Dunlap
release_date = 1922
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 200+ pp
isbn = NA
preceded_by =Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters
followed_by =Tom Swift and his Flying Boat "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive", Or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails, is Volume 25 in the original
Tom Swift novel series published byGrosset & Dunlap .Plot summary
Richard Bartholomew, president of the Hendrickton and Pas Alos Railroad Company (H&PA) is under pressure to save his company from bankruptcy. If Mr. Bartholomew cannot come up with a means to compete with the Hendrickton & Western railroad, the H&PA will be doomed to failure. Mr. Bartholomew has contracted The Swift Construction Company to build a new electric locomotive which can travel at 2 miles per minute (120
MPH , 193Km/h ).The catch is that the owner of the competing H&W railway, Montagne Lewis, is dishonest and will stop at nothing to prevent Mr. Bartholomew from succeeding. Hired thugs are under orders to destroy Tom's developments. Tom, and his friends Ned Newton and Mr. Damon, have several life-threatening encounters with these hired gunmen.
Inventions & Innovation
Tom must build a
locomotive engine to compete with the best engines of the time, an engine under the patent of "Jandel". The result is the Hercules 0001, an electric locomotive measuring 90 feet long, 14 feet tall and weighing almost 275 tons. The engine is powered by a pantograph connection to dual overhead caternary lines providing 3,000volts DC. The engine is laid out with two non-driven trucks of four wheels on either end, and 12 driving wheels of 70 inch diameter. The layout of the driving wheels is never explicitly mentioned, but the configuration would be either 4-12-4 or 4-6-0+0-6-4 (seeWhyte notation ). Each axle is independently powered. The output of the engine is estimated at 4400horsepower .Tom is able to achieve the target specs of 120
MPH on straight tracks, for passenger transport; for hauling freight up a 2% incline, he is able to achieve 45MPH .* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1364 "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" e-text at
Project Gutenberg ]
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