



The Steam Locomotive is a classic train that uses steam to move! It puffs out clouds of steam and is a symbol of old-time travel.
The Steam Locomotive is a large, powerful machine often black or dark green, featuring a prominent smokestack, many large wheels, and connecting rods. It visually differs with its iconic puffing steam plume and distinct, robust metal design.




Category
VehiclesRarity
Rare
Danger
1/5
Snaps
Be the first to snap!
Its firebox can reach temperatures hotter than lava inside a volcano!
Many steam locomotives were taller than a two-story house!
The fastest steam locomotive reached an incredible 203 km/h!
They use thousands of liters of water to create steam for one journey!
Steam Locomotive has a powerful boiler that generates high-pressure steam, letting it pull incredibly heavy loads with immense force.
Steam Locomotive has massive driving wheels connected by rods, allowing it to convert steam energy into rotational motion for propulsion.
Steam Locomotive has a loud steam whistle, letting it communicate with stations and warn others of its approach over distances.
Learn about famous creatures and plants that are widely recognized and loved, symbolizing important things in nature!
Discover items that remind us of the past, often cherished for their classic style and the stories they tell from a different time. These pieces bring a touch of history to the present.
Discover things that are all about fun and play, helping us enjoy our leisure time and explore the outdoors! These items are perfect for games, hobbies, and relaxing adventures.
These are big vehicles that carry many people at once, like buses or trains, helping everyone get around towns and cities together. They connect communities and make travel easy for all!
These fascinating discoveries show how some species use wheel-like structures to roll or spin, a unique way to navigate their environment.
Danger
1/5
Explore with care and ask an adult if you’re unsure what to do.
25 m
100000 kg
120 km/h
Coal
Zoom in to split clusters and explore where this object has been snapped.
Recent snaps will appear here as new observations are added.